The owners of a dog who was shot and killed by police in Sandy Hill on Friday night are speaking out.
Patsy Stevens was watching her son's Bullmastiff Rottweiler mix, Lance, when it got loose and attacked a man who was holding his one year old boy.
She tells CFRA's Kristy Cameron on The Newsfeed, she felt the situation could've been handled better.
"Nobody came to see me, to talk to me. The cop didn't come to apologize," she said. "We were all crying but nobody came up and said anything."
Stevens says she thought the officer could've worked to calm the dog down or Taser it before he decided to shoot.
"I ask them why did they not Taser the dog," she says, adding that the officer fired at least four times. "Nobody even came back to me and get my side of the story."
The man the dog attacked suffered non-life threatening injuries to his hands, face, and rear end while the child suffered only minor injuries.