- CCTV reveals attack outdoors Darlo Bar, Sydney
- Owner of 15-week-old puppy pays $7,000 veterinarian expense
- Search for owner of ‘vicious’ dog
The owner of a 15-week-old puppy that ‘almost passed away’ in a vicious attack outside a popular Sydney bar is looking for the owner of the dog accountable after needing to pay $7,000 to save the puppy’s life.
The attack took place prior to 3pm on July 23 outside the Darlo Bar on Liverpool Street in Sydney’s urban residential area of Darlinghurst and was caught on CCTV.
The video reveals 2 individuals walking the puppy near a row of tables outside the bar prior to a white dog lunges and pins the puppy to the ground.
The dog owners are seen attempting to pry the set apart prior to bar clients surround the hurt puppy.
The puppy was hurried to the veterinarian and was provided emergency situation surgical treatment for dangerous internal injuries, costing his owner $7,000.
In another clip, the owner of the white dog is seen gesturing to the corner as she speaks with a female sitting at a table prior to leaving.
However, it is not understood if the video of the female was caught prior to or after the attack.
The video was shared on Sunday to a Facebook group for dog owners who reside in the city’s Inner West.
The confidential poster advised social networks users for help in recognizing the white dog’s owner – a female using a light coloured tracksuit, black tennis shoes and holding a big black bag.
‘Her dog viciously assaulted my friend’s 15-week-old puppy, leaving him with a burst liver and an extremely little possibility of survival,’ the confidential individual composed.
‘Luckily he pulled through (after a $7k veterinarian expense), however the owners require help tracking this female down and making sure that her dog is protected as an unsafe animal. Any help would be quite valued.’
The friend said a report was submitted with the Sydney of City Council to locate the female and her unsafe animal however authorities were having a hard time to discover her.
Social media users identified the attack as ‘quite facing’, while others implicated the friend of targeting the dog, which seems a Pitbull, since of its breed.
The friend included a dachshund was likewise associated with the attack and had actually bit the puppy’s ear throughout the turmoil.
‘The owner of the dachshund right away stepped forward and took complete ownership for the damage their dog did,’ the individual composed.
‘It was just the bigger dog that triggered the internal, and dangerous injuries whose owner escaped from the scene and has actually consequently rejected any duty.
‘Whether a young child or a puppy, anybody ought to have the ability to walk into a public place without concern of an animal assaulting them.’