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Mom of B.C. boy bit by dog says execution of canine not ideal, but no other options left

The mom of a young boy who was bit by a dog in the northern community of Mackenzie said she doesn’t want to see the dog put down but believes they’ve been left with no other options.

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These are photos of Jesse Barton, then age 4, after he was bit by a Shepherd-Husky mix dog named Spartan.

These are photos of Jesse Barton, then age 4, after he was bit by a Shepherd-Husky mix dog named Spartan.

“I’d love to see the dog re-homed out of the community, properly trained, muzzled or leashed,” said Shannon Barton Wednesday. “We don’t want to just jump on this and kill this animal. There are other options but I believe the other options were refused and this is what we’re left with.”

In March 2015, Barton’s then four-year-old son Jesse was being babysat in a home where Spartan, a Shepherd-Husky, also lived. The dog bit the boy, who suffered puncture wounds and bruising around parts of his face, but didn’t require stitches.

An animal-control officer seized the dog and placed him in a kennel. An application was filed to have Spartan declared dangerous and euthanized, something a judge granted in September.

Earlier this week, another judge gave Spartan and his owners, Mitch Mortensen and Tammy Gibson, a second chance, after granting the dog a stay of execution and an order for a new hearing. The judge rejected the submission that the Provincial Court judge who ordered the execution was biased, but did find that the owners should have been able to question the animal-control officer.

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MACKENZIE, B.C.: MARCH 2015 -- These are photos of Jesse Barton, then age 4, after he was bit by a Shepherd-Husky mix dog named Sparton, owned by Mitch Mortensen and Tammy Gibson. Barton's mom is Shannon Barton. [PNG Merlin Archive]

These are photos of Jesse Barton, then age 4, after he was bit by a Shepherd-Husky mix dog named Spartan in March 2015.

Barton said she was upset to hear the news this week, saying it’s been overwhelming for her family and her young son to relive the incident. She says her son now hides whenever he sees dogs in public. Previously, Barton’s son had interacted with Spartan and other dogs and had been fine.

“I don’t hate dogs – I love dogs. I’ve had big dogs,” said Barton. “I just don’t want to see the dog harmed but we’re running into a system where this is the only route we’re running into. It’s a tough situation.”

Barton said the situation has had a large impact on the small community, where everyone has a different opinion on how the situation should be handled.

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