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Thursday, 28 October 2010

Woman and pets attacked by pit bulls

From CTV News

Surrey, B.C., resident Patti Agnew is calling for tougher vicious dog bylaws after she and her seven-year-old cockapoo Molly were suddenly attacked by two pit bulls on Saturday morning.
Agnew says she was walking Molly and her other dog Max past a local corner market at around 10 a.m. when the pit bulls escaped from a parked car and charged at them.
"We didn't do anything to provoke these dogs," she said. "I can't even imagine if it had been a small child. We're very lucky that she's going to be okay."
Molly sustained several puncture wounds on her hind leg and a gaping wound on the inside of her thigh that required several stitches. Agnew was bit on the hand.
Agnew was left covered in blood, but says when the dogs' owner ran out of the corner store to retrieve her pets, she did not offer any help.
"She went to leave and I yelled to somebody to get her licence plate," she said. "I just couldn't believe it."
She took Molly to the vet and called police, who told her there was nothing they could do. Surrey's animal control officers are investigating, and Agnew has been told the pit bulls were not licenced.
She says it's time Surrey's dangerous dog laws are given more bite.
"It's probably the most violent, traumatic experience I think anybody could go through, knowing that you have two dogs charging you like that," she said. "In seconds they were on us."

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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Woman attacked by pit bull

From KTNV A woman has been attacked by a pit bull mix in her backyard.
The attack happened Saturday at a residence located on the 8100 block of Hydra Lane, near N. Durango Dr. and W. Vegas Dr., just after 10am.
The dog bit the woman on the arms and legs when she went into the backyard. She was able to pull herself back into the home, leaving the dog locked in the backyard.
It is unclear whether the animal belonged to the woman's daughter or if the daughter had been dog sitting for someone else.
The victim was transported to UMC with non-life threatening injuries.
Metro officers stood watch on the dog until Animal Control could pick it up.

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