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Officials of the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium confirmed this afternoon that a little boy was mauled to death today after falling into the African painted dog exhibit.
The incident occurred at 11:48 a.m. at the Highland Park complex, according to emergency dispatch supervisor.
A Pittsburgh police officer shot and killed one of the 11 dogs in the exhibit.
Zoo Director Barbara Baker said the child, who was about 3 years old, fell over a railing and off of a mesh barrier where the painted dogs were on display.
A news release distributed by zoo officials said keepers were immediately able to clear seven of the 11 dogs from the exhibit. Though darts were shot into the exhibit in an effort to scare the dogs away from the child, the news release indicated that "unfortunately, the dogs were in pack mentality and not responding."
Keepers attempted to enter the yard but were unable to reach the child, the release said.
Pittsburgh police officers and keepers attempted to lure the dogs away but one "aggressive" dog was shot and killed by an officer. Ms. Baker said the dog would not move away from the child.
The incident is under investigation by police and the zoo.
The facility is shut down until further notice.
The African painted dog exhibit debuted after the October 2009 birth of the pups. A surrogate mutt was drafted into service for the nine pups after their natural mother died of a ruptured uterus. In the spring of this year, nine of the 11 painted dogs escaped a section of their enclosure causing a brief shutdown of the zoo.
Ms. Baker said at that time on May 5 that the dogs got into a 1.5-acre "backup yard" not visible to the public, but the dogs were not out of their exhibit.
African painted dogs are an endangered species.
In September, the zoo announced that it had again been accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums after a review of its animal care, veterinary programs, conservation, education and safety.
AZA is a nonprofit organization with a team of professionals that inspect and review each zoo or aquarium seeking accreditation. Currently 224 facilities have been recognized and approved by the organization. The Pittsburgh zoo has been recognized by AZA since 1986.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostHas nothing to do with watching them. It has to do with handling them in a more sensible manner. No way a kid could get over the railing unless a parent was holding them.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Yale View PostEasy to say. I have a cousin that started to climb trees at that age.
To me this is even worse than a basic case of not paying attention to wjat your child is doing.
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