Woman was knocked over by own dog
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Steamboat Springs — The husband of the woman who was knocked over and injured by a dog Sunday said their own dog was involved.
Bill Goggin said he was in the Spring Creek Park off-leash dog park with his wife, TJ Goggin, and their Newfoundland was playing with another dog.
“It was our Newfoundland that was wrestling around with the labrador, and along with the two of them, ran into her and knocked into her and knocked her down,” Bill Goggin said. “It wasn’t somebody else’s dog that was acting inappropriately.”
It was suspected TJ Goggin suffered a concussion and shoulder injury in the incident.
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