Stropkai also pointed out to the newspaper that Kita was shot in the back of the head. To Stropkai, if the dog had been running at officers when the shot was fired, she would have been hit in the face or chest.
Now, Stropkai and her friends are caring for the dog’s six 2-week-old puppies, bottle-feeding them several times a day.
“I had no choice whatsoever, and she was she was taken from me. And now, I have to fill her shoes which I am coming to find she had very big shoes, and I don’t know if I am filling them very well,” Stropkai told KTVB-TV.
kita's puppies
Kita had puppies two weeks ago, which are now being bottle-fed and cared for by Stropkai and her friends. (Image source: KTVB video screenshot)
Police spokesman Chuck McClure said a review of the incident took place, and it appears officers were within their rights and followed policy appropriately, according to KTVB.

Mon Oct 21 17:12:41 PDT 2013

OWNERS OF DOG SHOT BY POLICE NOW CARING FOR INFANT PUPPIES