LAPD Chief McDonnell’s Statement on the Canoga Park Dog Shooting 

June 18, 2026 – Los Angeles Police Department officials release statement from Chief LAPD logoMcDonnell on Canoga Park dog shooting.

In the past few days, many of you have contacted the Los Angeles Police Department regarding the shooting death of a dog during an encounter with one of our officers. This is an incredibly tragic incident.

The loss of a pet is deeply personal. For many, a dog is not simply an animal; it is a companion, a source of comfort, and a member of the family.

There is no incident more serious than when an officer fires a service weapon. For this reason, the LAPD has a specialized division of investigators specifically trained to handle these types of incidents. A thorough, multi-layered examination of this weekend’s incident in Canoga Park is already underway, but it will take time to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability.

Related: Los Angeles Police Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting After Family Dog Shot and Killed in Canoga Park

LAPD officers face unknown dangers on a daily basis, but I expect them to exercise sound judgment, restraint, and respect for life whenever possible. That expectation is reflected in our training, policies, and specific guidance on encounters with dogs. All those factors will be carefully reviewed as part of this investigation.

We at the LAPD know the community is hurting.

Our job is clear: to complete a full and comprehensive review, to follow the facts wherever they lead, and to communicate openly with the public as we learn more.

My commitment to the truth and to all Angelenos remains unwavering.

Source: Los Angeles Police Department