The owner of a dog says that he left her traumada after her dog was beaten “like a rag doll” by a bigger dog in Harold Hill.
Ashleight, who wants to keep his anonymous sign, said he was walking to his “little” dog along the straight road last Wednesday (April 2) around 7.10 am
According to Ashleight, a big dog “appeared out of nowhere” along the way.
“Outside the human instinct, I raised my hand and shouted at the traffic to stop,” Ashleight said.
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“The dog then turned, saw my dog and squeezed it: he was shouting, he was screaming and the dog was shaking mine like a rag doll.
“Initially, nobody helped, since I think they were afraid of the dog, but after a while, a man walked towards him and released him or my dog, he soon tried to return, so I torn it.
“The dog ran back through the road and a man opened his car and grabbed him by the neck.”
Injuries suffered by Ashleight’s dog (Image: Ashleight) Ashleight said he has observed CCTV images and that he is not sure of the dog’s breed, but said that “it is so great that it looks like a deer.”
The dog was collected on his own after a publication was made on Facebook and according to Ashleight, some had passed their number to the Owner.
“I take emergency veterinarians directly: my dog’s wounds were very severe,” he said.
Ashleight said the dog owners initially to pay their fat bills, but since then he has retired on the sacrifice.
“I am willing to my ocular balloons in debt and now I have to get another Gordo bill because some owners house the responsibility of their dog’s tasks, it is disgusting.
“It has bone traumatic: the whole process has been very stressful.”
R With the police spokesman said that his officers were investigating the incident.
“The officers attended the scene at Straight Road, where a woman in her 30s claimed that her dog had attacked her leg by another dog on Wednesday, April 2.
“A dog received minor injuries as part of the attack and is due to the recivar treatment.
“The officers identified the owner of the other dog and mediated a civil dispute between both owners.
“If you have any information that can help, call the police at 101 with the reference is 01/73344450/25”.