- Author, Robby West
- Role, BBC News
- Reporting from Norfolk
Pet homeowners have stated they’re frightened for his or her animals’ security after two dogs had been killed in Thetford Forest.
Two giant black dogs attacked the Yorkshire Terriers in Brandon on Wednesday 4 October, Suffolk police stated.
Dog walkers informed the BBC they might nonetheless take their pets to the forest however stated the incident had left them “cautious” and “anxious”.
Police have requested for anybody with info to contact them.
The black dogs had been with a person and lady who left the scene.
The man was described as white, with mousy brown brief hair and carrying mild colored denims and a gray hoodie.
The lady was additionally white, in her mid to late 20s with brown hair and carrying glasses and a brown tracksuit.
Lewis Saunders, 40, from Thetford, head to the forest day by day along with his collie cross referred to as Asimov.
He stated the attack had made him really feel “anxious” however wouldn’t cease him walking his canine.
Katrina Dennis, 40, from Swaffham, stated when she walked her Jack Russell, Dexter, within the woods he was usually approached by greater dogs.
“One woman informed me that her dogs suppose he’s a toy,” she stated.
She stated the attack would make her “suppose twice” about heading to Thetford Forest.
Anyone with details about the incident ought to name Suffolk police on 101.
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