Quiet Weldon community outraged after vicious dog attack


Published on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 3:31 PM PDT

Susan Barr
Kern Valley Sun

Editor’s Note: Honoring requests from the various agenicies involved in the case, this story was held last week so as not to compromise their investigation.

The peaceful quiet of a hot and lazy afternoon in Kelso Valley was shattered on July 10 as a pack of frenzied dogs brutally attacked and killed a defenseless miniature pony in its pen. The animals were all owned by Keith and Sandra Irons of Cottontail Lane and occurred on their property located off of Kelso Creek Road. The couple were not at home at the time of the attack.
Terry Berry, left, and Pennay Johnson, whose homes border Keith Irons property, point to where the attack on the miniture horse occured. The horse’s grave is clearly visible in front of the pen.

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Neighbor Terry Berry heard a ruckus from her next door property and went to investigate. She and her husband, Don were used to hearing the frequent dog fights that occurred on the Iron property, but something was tragically different on that afternoon.

As she looked over their common fence, the sight that awaited her was both shocking and sickening. Approximately 15 of Iron’s estimated 30 to 50 canines, ranging in ages from mere puppies to full grown large dogs were viciously attacking the pony as it lay on the ground trying uselessly to fend off its’ attackers.

Berry ran into her home and immediately called Animal Control to ask for help. She yelled for husband and the two of them ran outside and began banging on the wooden fence in attempt to scare the dogs off of the injured animal or to at least distract them. Their attempts failed and the pack of crazed dogs continued with their bloody attack.

Concerned for their own safety, the couple realized they couldn’t dare enter the neighboring property. Although they wanted to shoot the horse to put it out of its misery, past history with Irons made them decide against it. The best the couple could do was to document the awful incident by taking photos. Berry recalled, “It was like witnessing something out of a documentary about wild animals in Africa. We were so shaken up it took me and my husband five minutes to try and remember how to turn our camera on.”

The couple estimated that it took 20 to 30 minutes for the small pony to die from its horrendous injuries. All the while, dogs with blood stained muzzles fought over pieces of the animal. Sadly, the Iron’s other miniature pony “Rosie” stood nearby witnessing the entire attack.

The attack, although shocking, did not come as a total surprise to Berry and neighbor, Pennay Johnson who lives on the other side of the Iron property. Johnson and her own husband, Don, who have lived in the quiet Kelso Valley community since the 70’s have had issues with Iron and his dogs since he and his wife moved there in 2003. The dogs have been an ongoing source of contention between the Iron’s and several of the nearby residents.

Johnson and Berry both maintain that the dogs have been neglected in that they rarely have enough food. According to the two women, the animals are not socialized at all and frequently exhibit aggressive behavior, with fights occurring at all hours of the day and night. Not surprisingly, the women also stated that the smell from the animals’ excrement is often overpowering. Both neighbors have put up expensive fencing to keep the dogs off of their property.

Commenting days later in a telephone interview, Iron expressed his regret about the incident stating, “The situation caught us by surprise. I feel horrible that my neighbors had to witness such a thing.” He added, “My wife is in very poor health. She is just devastated by what happened.”

Iron’s wife, who is disabled from a prior car accident, is paralyzed from the waist down and recently lost a leg. The leg had sustained damage by a puppy chewing on it, but that was not the reason her leg was ultimately amputated. An existing infection was the cause and the injury inflicted by the puppy led to its discovery, according to Irons.

Iron stated that he voluntarily agreed to destroy several of his animals himself after the July 10 attack and has in fact done so. The destroyed dogs and the miniature horse have been buried on his Weldon property, which in itself has been a cause for concern amongst owners of surrounding homes. Iron’s property houses a communal well that is used as the primary source of water for several of the other homes.

Kern County Animal Control allowed him several days to take care of the situation and returned on Tuesday, July 22 to remove the majority of the remaining dogs. Both Animal Control workers and Iron and his son, Allen had difficulty catching the animals as they ran around evading capture on the property. As a result, many had to be tranquilized. Iron confirmed that he did not allow Animal Control to enter his home. He brought out several animals, some of whom he had to use a snare to remove. Iron’s stated, “I cooperated fully with the authorities. This has been a horrible situation all around. It won’t happen again.”

Iron has been allowed to keep six dogs, though he admitted that he also has puppies that were not included in that original amount. He stated that the puppies will be given away. Iron claimed that the remaining dogs were not ones that were involved in the attack, but neighbors believe otherwise and are still very concerned that some of those animals were actually allowed to remain.

Chuck Nordstrum, Public Relations Director of the Bakersfield SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is all too familiar with such situations and stated, “Responsible pet owners should never have more animals than they can take care of financially or in terms of feeding and housing.” He went on to add, “When you start getting into these types of numbers (animals), it is a cause for concern. It is definitely out of the norm and raises a lot of questions.”

Nordstrom spoke about the risk of such large numbers of animals developing a pack mentality solely for survival. He believed that the attack was evidence that this had occurred with Iron’s animals.

Guy Shaw, Director of the Kern County Department of Animal Control commenting on Iron and his animals stated, “Kern County is seeing more and more cases like this.” Shaw went on to add, “We will do our best to get out to the Iron property regularly. Although he has been allowed to keep some dogs, we are hopeful that we can talk him into surrendering the remaining animals.” Shaw confirmed that Iron has been given vouchers for low cost spaying and neutering for his remaining animals.

Judy Hyatt, Assistant to Supervisor Jon Mcquiston was also familiar with the case. She has heard from Johnson more than 30 times over the past few years as the Weldon woman sought help to resolve the ongoing situation with her neighbor. “Our hands were unfortunately tied.” Hyatt stated, “There is no law regarding the number of animals that you are allowed to have in this area.” She was referring to Weldon being an unincorporated area. The city of Bakersfield has different laws that limit the number of animals residents can have.

Johnson provided detailed documentation of all of the incidents that have occurred over the years with Iron and his animals, as well her many attempts to have Animal Control and McQuiston’s office do something to remedy situation. Johnson stated, “Most of these animals are not spayed or neutered. They breed so often that they have become inbred. They are aggressive towards anyone walking by and to each other.” Johnson went on to add, “Of course we are concerned for our own safety, but after seeing what happened to that little horse, we are terrified that a child walking by the property could be attacked if the dogs were to get out.”

Susie Bishop, another neighbor who has horses, offered to give the other miniature pony a caring home. Irons eventually gave her permission to take the animal and when Bishop went to pick her up, she was appalled at its condition. Rosie’s hooves had been so neglected that they were turned up like elves shoes and her canine teeth appeared to never have been floated. Bishop immediately took the pony to see Dr. Laura Blanton at the Bakersfield Veterinarian Hospital. Blanton too, was shocked at the condition of the horse and was uncertain if the animal would even survive as result of the neglect it had suffered. Blanton stated, “Her feet were in such bad shape that she has suffered bone loss. We had to put her under full anesthetic to work on her.” Although Rosy has shown signs of improvement in her new home, Blanton said, “I am guardedly optimistic at this point. If she survives, she will come back in a month for more work on her feet and her teeth.”

In the meantime, Bishop gives the little horse pain and anti-inflammatory medication and replaces the makeshift Styrofoam booties daily that the horse must wear to protect her healing feet. Custom made booties should be arriving soon. Bishop has incurred $815 in vet cost so far and the estimated total will be in excess of $2500. Iron’s has not offered to help pay for any of the cost.

Although memories of that horrendous summer afternoon are mercifully starting to fade, the whole affair is far from being over. Animal Control will continue to monitor Iron and his remaining dogs. Neighbors will remain vigilant in their observation of Iron to assure that the number of animals doesn’t get out of control. Bishop will continue in her kind-hearted attempts to nurse Rosie back to health. Other governmental agencies have also taken an interest in the case. Kern County Environmental health visited the property just this last Tuesday and informed Iron that he had to dig up the destroyed dogs and re-bury them in a deeper grave.

We would like to set up a donation fund through our organization for Rosa's medical expenses which are estimated to be around $ 2,500. Tax deductible donations can be made either through paypal via our website at: www.hswhs.org or checks can be mailed to:

High Sierra Wild Horse Sanctuary and Gentling Center

PO Box 941

Weldon, CA, 93283

High Sierra Wild Horse Sanctuary and Gentling Center is located in South Lake, Lake Isabella, California. Susie Bishop is one of our organization's foster homes and currently has three of our horses in her foster care.

Nadia Lane – Founder

High Sierra Wild Horse Sanctuary and Gentling Center

(760) 401-1098

Comments

46 comment(s)

    Mac wrote on Aug 15, 2009 2:17 AM:

    " For these people who live close to animal hoarders - do your neighbors ever leave their homes for any length of time? If it was me, I might be tempted to grab one or two animals at a time and take them down to a shelter in Bakersfield. Yeah, not legal, but if law enforcement is going to make itself irrelevent then something has to be done. "

    glad to be out of the valley wrote on Aug 13, 2009 10:47 PM:

    " well, this is kern county for ya, they pick and choose what they wanna do, i know someone else in the weldon area, off of loy ln...she has somewhere in the neighborhood of 30-40 dogs, animal control wont do anything about her...i also had livestock stolen from me by her, and the animal control, AND the sheriff's dept wouldnt do anything about that...go figure!!! "

    ENOUGH IS ENOUGH wrote on Aug 6, 2009 4:39 PM:

    " how many KC Agencies does it take to remove ALL of the blood thirsty dogs from Irons property? NONE!!! this man STILL HAS dogs on his property that were involved in the initial frenzy of that poor horse. and now that poor rosie has passed on, what kind of charges will be taken towards the irons? more and likely NONE! he has lied to the media, and will continue to lie. we can only imagine what kind of life the irons will give to their puppies. "

    TiredofThis wrote on Aug 5, 2009 4:24 PM:

    " When is Kern going to wake up and do something? Hoarders are flocking to Kern because of the lack of limits on animals there. Bemis, Peck, and loads of others who haven't made the headlines yet are in Kern. It has become a mecca for animal abusers and hoarders. The citizens of Kern deserve better than this. Suck in that gut and pass ordinances limiting the number of dogs and cats before they start preying on people. This time it was a horse, next time it could be your child. "

    Tracy wrote on Aug 5, 2009 2:59 PM:

    " Susie,
    I'm so sorry that you lost Rosie. Blessings to you for trying so valiantly to save her.

    Shame on you, Irons! THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT!

    You shouldn't even own a stuffed animal. "

    Susie Bishop wrote on Aug 4, 2009 7:20 PM:

    " It is with a very heavy heart I have to tell you.On Monday morning Rosa coliced.She was taken to Dr.Blanton who did everything she could to save her.We lost her this morning.It has been a very sad day for all who had the pleasure of knowing this gentle little soul.Colic is the number one equine killer.Rosa left this life knowing she was loved.Thank you all for your prayers and support.Think of our little Rosa,and lets stop animal abuse and neglect.
    Susie Bishop "

    Jonk wrote on Aug 4, 2009 4:21 PM:

    " If I were the neighbor, I would have got my gun and shot the horse before the dogs could kill it. "

    To editor wrote on Aug 4, 2009 12:39 PM:

    " KBAK said this guy's name is Irons. In most of this story it's Iron. So which is it? "

    Tracy wrote on Aug 3, 2009 9:03 PM:

    " There's a lovely place in the Lake of Fire for the Irons.

    Talk about neighbors from h*ll! "

    ED wrote on Aug 2, 2009 1:04 PM:

    " THE IRONS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAVE ANY PETS.THEY SHOULD GO TO JAIL OR BE FINED BIG TIME.WAIT TIL A CHILD IS HURT ARE KILLED THEN DO SOMETHING IS BS. "

    wow...people wrote on Aug 2, 2009 10:02 AM:

    " Umm Debbie... Would you really go into a pack of basically wild dogs to save a mauled mini horse? A child? Yes, for sure. Wow, you actually think the neighbors are obligated to risk themselves in a dangerous situation as that? I understand this story upsets you, but dont come down on the neighbors. "

    wow...people wrote on Aug 2, 2009 9:57 AM:

    " These people are mentally ill, there is no way someone in there right mind could live like that. I about fell out of my chair when it said a puppy had been chewing on her leg!! All the animals should be removed immediately, why is there even debate about it? Animal Control needs to get a back bone and do something other than observe! "

    neighbor wrote on Aug 1, 2009 5:18 PM:

    " what a drama queen you are "troubled" of course this could have been stopped. "

    friend of animals wrote on Aug 1, 2009 5:15 PM:

    " Bless you Susie for your kindness,compassion and stepping up to the plate for the little horse, this incident is an example of what we have become as a society and it's so sad. Kern County needs to get their act together and create a law to prevent this from happening again. Please no more reference to mountain people and government interference, make a law, stop the madness! "

    troubled by your insistence wrote on Aug 1, 2009 11:54 AM:

    " Debbie, glad you were not there then so as to spare us from reading about your own demise while trying to save the pony. May you never know the feeling those poor neighbors felt lest you do something foolish. "

    Elizabeth Lewis wrote on Aug 1, 2009 9:39 AM:

    " I have seen this miniture horse just the other day and she is doing well. She still has a long way to go and will make it. People should not neglect animals like this. How would they like it if we did it to them? "

    Sick of It wrote on Aug 1, 2009 9:25 AM:

    " Kern County Animal Control has an OPEN lawsuit which was filed by a concerned citizen because KCAC was NOT following state law.

    The rescuer who filed the lawsuit won against Kern County AC in late 2006.

    The judge has the case open (meaning, someone can reopen the case without having to refile the case), if citizens are unhappy with the way animal control continues to violate the law, the case can be reopened.

    The case number is CASE NO. S-1500-CV-254024, and the attorney's contact is: KATE M. NEISWENDER(Bar No. 133234)
    Ventura, CA voice: 805/649-5575, fax: 805/649-8188 "

    Gary Amstutz wrote on Jul 31, 2009 8:41 PM:

    " There is a California State Law concerning "POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND VICIOUS DOGS". If you do a google search on those words you will find it...

    to read California State law concerning vicious animals, the penalties, fines, taking all dogs away, forbidding owner to own any dogs for three years.

    It could be done.

    There can be a dog hearing.... "

    Debbie wrote on Jul 31, 2009 4:39 PM:

    " Sorry Louis.. I wont be apologizing for anything I said.. I lived in the Weldon valley for over 9 years and have a full understanding of the cruelty that occurs out there on a regular basis. People turn a blind eye to the starving, tortured and abused animals in the valley. So sorry, but no.. I stand by my original statement that I would have done anything I could to save that poor pony. "

    Ann wrote on Jul 31, 2009 2:41 PM:

    " Susie Bishop: Thank you for the update and for the kindness in your heart. I hope that this exposure will help to resolve the nightmare situation you and other neighbors have endured. Irons certainly has demonstrated that he is a mentally ill head case. My hope is that Little Rosa/Rosie will flourish. "

    Judi D wrote on Jul 31, 2009 10:07 AM:

    " For those of you complaining that KCAC isn't doing anything, please re-read the article. There is currently NO LAW restricting the number of animals on one's property in the County. Every time the Animal Control Commission has tried to put restrictions into a proposed ordinance, people from the mountain communities come down and complain about "government getting into my business," and "I have a right to have as many dogs as I want." All that's left for KCAC to enforce is the licensing law. The other way to go at these people is through code enforcement for noise and odors. "

    Susie Bishop wrote on Jul 31, 2009 8:41 AM:

    " Little Rosa is holding her own.She is a brave little soul.She is learning to walk again in her new boots.Keep the prayers going for her please.She has a long way to go yet.Thank you all for your concern and support.
    Susie Bishop "

    terri don wrote on Jul 31, 2009 6:30 AM:

    " to anyone who DID NOT see the 29 eyewitness "investigation" story, go online and see it. this was a horrific experience. this will haunt us for a very long time. very good story susan barr. thank you for the exposure. sure hope we all can get help so these people will never be allowed to have any type of animal. there are a lot of wonderful people in this beautiful valley, and a few rotten apples. "

    Louis C wrote on Jul 31, 2009 3:06 AM:

    " Ms. Debbie,You have no right judging the
    Berry's for fearing for their life. It clearly states that they were concerned for their own safety because of history with that nut. Maybe you should learn to read and comprehend a sentence before making such statements. I applaud the Berry's for even getting involved and at least they tried to help. Most people now a days would have just turned away. The Berry's need an apology for the incompetent statement you made. Louis C "

    Been there wrote on Jul 30, 2009 10:03 PM:

    " Somebody needs to call Adult Protective services before the dogs kill the woman. I have lived nest to people like this, been friends with one such family, tried to help - and all it got me was a lot of heartache and the people wound up moving to another county - where they continue to keep way too many dogs, cats, and horses. "

    Jane wrote on Jul 30, 2009 6:45 PM:

    " This is a classic example of a dog hoarder. It's a mental illness. Did you hear that Keith Irons? You are mentally ill and cruel. GET HELP.

    You really can't blame Terry Berry for being afraid of jumping over the fence like Super Man to rescue this poor horse. As, she would of been attacked, as well.

    There are many people to blame for this besides Mr. Irons. They all let down this horse.

    It's just disgusting! "

    kv res wrote on Jul 30, 2009 6:42 PM:

    " FRANK for your info not all people with tats are crack heads i have tattoos and have NEVER touched drugs so dont lable all people with your opinions "

    responsible pet owner wrote on Jul 30, 2009 5:03 PM:

    " these dogs and horses have been neglected for a very long time.WHY were these dogs not removed sooner? these people lost another mini-horse 3 yrs.ago, and a small donkey recently. they were NEVER seen by a vet. his dogs are vicious and aggressive and charge the fence when they see someone. it's awful when small children are subject to see the attack of 6 dogs attack 1 dog viciously on his property. I'M FED UP with the irresponsibility of these ignorant people!!! he still has dogs that were in the initial attack. "

    dena b wrote on Jul 30, 2009 4:55 PM:

    " This guy Irons needs to be put in jail, and to let his wife go through this. He should be locked up NOW. Not just Animal cruelity, but abuse & negelect on a handicap women. Don't stop till things are done... The right way! "

    Huh wrote on Jul 30, 2009 4:34 PM:

    " Frank, who were the tatted up crackheads here? The owners of the dogs or the neighbors who didn't act quick enough? Geez.....you just can't blame everthing on a few in our valley who are addicted to drugs! "

    kv res wrote on Jul 30, 2009 1:24 PM:

    " the people who live next to this sicko need to keep calling all the news stations it seems that if the news gets involved things seem to get done also call the spca and and DONT STOP calling they will feel the heat and something will get done. since when can you tell animal control you can not come in my house when something like this happens?everyone needs to help and pull together and get these sick people out of our valley and save the dogs that remain in their care. "

    Frank Pinon wrote on Jul 30, 2009 10:52 AM:

    " Ahhhh...the KRV life. Tatted up crackheads with pit bulls. Someday I hope the good people will find a way to run these losers out, but I am doubtful that it will ever happen. "

    isnt there a law wrote on Jul 30, 2009 9:38 AM:

    " Isn't there a law about how many animals you can have in Kern County? In LA County, if you have 5 dogs or 5 cats you need a kennel license! Poor animals! They count on people to care for them.....too sad. "

    Weekender wrote on Jul 29, 2009 11:20 PM:

    " Ask him how many dogs he has, then execute a warrant to check and verify. If he lied, take him down for perjury, which will be easier and better than other charges and it gets ALL the dogs out of there. Even in Riverside, this wouldn't have been allowed. "

    Debbie wrote on Jul 29, 2009 9:10 PM:

    " Also... If I had seen this, you can bet I would have gone in.... no matter what.. SHAME ON YOU PEOPLE FOR WATCHING THAT ANIMAL SUFFER AND STANDING BY- DOING NOTHING!!!!! I would have gone in.. no matter what-and done the right thing..how can you stand by..and watch an animal suffer... and take pictures... SHAME.. SHAME...
    Animals have NO voice in Kern County!!! "

    Debbie wrote on Jul 29, 2009 9:07 PM:

    " Honestly... are you kidding me... this is ridiculous.. how is this man any different than Vick.. its animal cruelty..plan and simple..
    So..he is allowed to keep 6 of his dogs.. well let me tell you.. he has more than 6 at his property today. Seen by neighbors and people that care!! He needs to have all his animals removed and BE FORBIDDEN from being allowed to have any more animals. I am not afraid to speak out for those poor animals..
    COME ON VALLEY PEOPLE..demand that your animal control do their job!!!!! Ridiculous.. "

    Ann wrote on Jul 29, 2009 8:41 PM:

    " Get the sickos out of the Valley. This story was disgusting, and those folks are not right in the head. So sad, really, to hear of animal cruelty and the neighbors having to put up with it. Just plain sick. Words cannot convey my contempt for those kinds of people. Susie Bishop is a kind, caring, wonderful person for taking in the other pony. Hope it makes it with her love and care. "

    kelso valley wrote on Jul 29, 2009 8:34 PM:

    " Put him in Jail, and take the rest of those dogs from him, do you honestly think he will use those low cost vouchers? Why did they alow him to keep any animals? "

    friend to animals wrote on Jul 29, 2009 8:05 PM:

    " It seems like everyone concerned is lacking in common sense, Weldon is a unicorporated community?,you watched that horse take 20 minutes to die?, he wouldn't let animal control on his property?,you worried about repercussions if you tried to help this horse? I can't believe what I read, this is honest to goodness stupidity. This man is a criminal and he should be treated like one, arrested for cruelty and abuse. Rumor has it that it took the Bakersfield news channel reporting this before anything was done, and this was after the little horse was slaughtered. Shame on you all "

    Authorities Not DOING wrote on Jul 29, 2009 7:40 PM:

    " But the authorities are DOING JACK DIDDLE. They need to clean house, not observe. There's no outcome here other than an animal welfare claim for killing a pony. The county attorney had damned well better charge them with animal cruelty. "

    kv res wrote on Jul 29, 2009 6:49 PM:

    " i agree jail is what those people need you know darn well they will turn around and do it again how sick these people are and why in gods name was a puppy CHEWING on her leg these people are sick,they need mental help.that poor pony and poor dogs those dogs did NOT ask for this kind of life nor did they deserve it.the neighbors all need to get together and file a court comlpaint and get those people out of the kern river vally and into jail.... "

    a neighbor wrote on Jul 29, 2009 12:56 PM:

    " It's a crying shame it had to get this bad before the authorities did something "

    Jail Time wrote on Jul 29, 2009 12:32 PM:

    " 30-50 DOGS? What? These people need some jail time to think about this disaster. All those dogs now need to be put down since they've killed.

    WHAT A MESS.

    And all Animal Control is planning to do is MONITOR? Give me a break. "

    How sickening wrote on Jul 29, 2009 10:59 AM:

    " This is horrible! How about "same treatment for the man and his wife"....they should be held accountable for the lack of compassion for animals....there should be a law of somekind to prevent this from happening; why keep those animals if they cannot afford to, and in turn, they turn into WILD animals as a result!
    I'll bet there are a lot of people in this area that would have taken those 2 tiny horses and cared and fed them properly. "

    Alex Kintner wrote on Jul 29, 2009 10:45 AM:

    " A tragic, but sadly not uncommon story. People claim to love animals so they keep them without any regard to whether they can actually give them the food and care they need. What starts as an act of unselfishness becomes the ultimate selfish act when the situation results in a horrible death such as this. This story needed to be reported and this was a thorough and accurate take on the situation. This was a well-written and compelling take on a very unfortunate situation. "

    David Dills wrote on Jul 29, 2009 9:12 AM:

    " Kern River Valley residents who have irresponsible neighbors when it comes to animals need to quit bothering Animal Control and simply sue the neighbor. Animal Control cannot enforce laws that do not exist - complaining to Animal Control 30 times or more should make it apparent that they cannot do anything about the situation. You need to be the responsible one and find another avenue to correct the situation, and the Courts is one of them. "

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