Judge bans Pomeranian from Colo. resort town

Summary

A Pomeranian has been kicked out of a Colorado resort town after getting in trouble for biting and other bad behavior.

Story Published: Sep 24, 2009 at 4:54 PM PST

Story Updated: Sep 24, 2009 at 4:54 PM PST

ASPEN, Colo. (AP) - A Pomeranian has been kicked out of a Colorado resort town after getting in trouble for biting and other bad behavior.

Municipal Judge Brooke Peterson told the dog's owner, Melinda Goldrich, that if the dog is seen again in Aspen, it will be rounded up by animal control officers and put to death. Goldrich was in court Wednesday on a charge of keeping a vicious dog.

An Aspen fitness club employee says the Pomeranian, named Gizmo, bit her in August while it was tied to a fence. The dog served 10 days in an animal shelter.

Goldrich had been under a court order to not leave Gizmo unattended after the dog bit another person in February. She also was cited in 2006 for the animal's bad behavior.

An out-of-town friend has offered to take the dog.

Pomeranians are long-haired and small, typically 3 to 7 pounds.

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