Pennsylvania pit bull owner could pay $3,100 for pet’s love of chewing bark off park trees. A pit bull that likes to get a lot of bark in its bite could end up costing its owner $3,100. This summer, Tyler Port allowed his dog, Rossman, to run loose in a park. The dog apparently had a habit of chewing bark off trees, and Port was cited for failure to keep the dog under control. John Iorio, the city’s dog law officer, also is seeking $3,100 to cover the cost of replacing three honey locust trees, which a consultant said may die. Port, 22, says his dog had an “infatuation” with trees and enjoyed rubbing up against them and hanging on their limbs from her teeth.
“The kids loved it, so I allowed it,” Port said. “Once someone expressed concern, it ceased.” Port said he was optimistic an agreement could be reached and the charges would be dropped.
Kallee and Tamara

A Beautiful Summer Day.
Madam Kallee, CTD, CGC - 1994-2005 - Certified Therapy Dog and a Canine Good Citizen

I am so pretty!
Kallee, T.D.I., CGC - Certified Therapy Dog and a Canine Good Citizen - 1994-2005

I loved to pose for the camera.
Hat Girl.
The things I do for my mom!
Happiness.
Bubby knows how to scratch a tummy.
Best of Friends.
Mine! No, Mine!, No Mine!!!
Whew !
Bubby wears me out!
This is the Life.
Just relaxing with bubby.
Kallee and Mr. Monkey

See Mr. Monkey? Wanna play?
Miss Cool.

I loved to wear my shades.
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