The woman, who asked not to be identified, said her young poodle Oscar and her Rottweiler Tony were out in their yard (on their own property) when the Pit Bull from next door attacked.
She not only lost her dog, but also a large piece of her finger.
“I look at my hand to see there’s a piece of my finger missing. I grab my fingers, scream my face off, screaming trying to run back home,” she said.
The injuries could have been worse, she believes, if not for the Rottweiler which came to her aid.
“He went for the little guy and I think that’s why Tony, my big dog, saw that and he tried to defend,” she said.
The owner said a proper memorial is being planned for the poodle. The Rottweiler is recovering from a serious injury.
SURPRISED PIT BULL OWNER
The pit bull’s owner, Jillian Azanza, said the dog has been in the family for 14 years and [claimed it] had never displayed any aggression before.
Azanza told Global News that she wanted the victim to know how “upsetting this whole thing is and I feel very horrible for them.”
The pit bull is in the pound. The dog’s fate has not been officially determined, but Azanza said “it’s highly likely he’ll be put down.”
Likely? You're the owner. The animal is your property and you have the final say so whether it is put down or not. Why isn't it a guarantee that you're going to do the right thing and have it put down?
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