Jacqueline Burns confesses her family pet Skye has actually been left reclusive and afraid of other dogs because the event outside the Lucky Break snooker hall on Saturday, June 24.
She declares she was not able to secure 10-year-old Skye throughout the crazy two-minute attack due to being blind-sided and remaining in her movement scooter when it took place.
And, discussing the stressful event, Jacqueline explained her ‘timid’ laboratory simply didn’t resist and was lucky to get away severe injury.
She said: “Skye was shaking and down her best side there were 3 wet marks however fortunately they didn’t break the skin.
“She’s now continuously looking about behind her when she is out.
“It’s a disgrace.”
Jacqueline revealed she has actually talked to the cops and West Dunbartonshire Council’s dog warden about the attack, which she declared occurred when she was surpassing the owner and 2 dogs.
The 2 dogs – both on leads as Jacqueline and Skye surpassed them – started ‘barking, snarling, growling and lunging towards’ them, prior to ultimately entering into ‘attack mode’ and going about puppy Skye.
“I heard the owner shout ‘She’s loose’,” included Jacqueline.
“The owner had a hard time to acquire the dog’s lead however ultimately did, however this attack has actually left Skye exceptionally worried to go outside now all due to the fact that this owner might not manage these dogs.
“After explaining to my son what happened, it appears these dogs have previously gone for my dog before.”
Jacqueline included: “These dogs ought to be muzzled at all times.
“I don’t blame the dogs, that’s the important things, it’s the owners that’s the issue.
“They are plainly not hung out and it’s unfair on the dogs.
“But if they are continuously assaulting dogs they require to be put to sleep.
“And I don’t like stating that, due to the fact that God forbid anything took place to Skye.
“But if these dogs are aggressive and continually attacking dogs, then no I’m sorry, there needs to be a line drawn under it.”