A rescue canine was left with its throat torn open after an XL Bully launched a horror attack in Glasgow on Saturday.
The “traumatised” household have been pressured to flee their home following the terrifying ordeal.
Spanish rescue, Ziggy was handled on the vets after sustaining three in depth puncture wounds to her throat and shoulder in addition to quite a few puncture wounds and bruising throughout her complete body.
Owner Amanda Brogan stated the attack was carried out by by two off-leash dogs.
A rescue canine was left with its throat torn open after an XL Bully launched a horror attack in Glasgow on Saturday (inventory picture)
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She stated she had beforehand raised considerations to the native housing authorities – Wheatley Homes Glasgow – about her neighbour’s canines for the previous yr and a half.
“We’re all completely traumatised. I’ve moved my stuff out of the flat and I’m staying with my accomplice now,” she instructed the Daily Record.
“I’m not going again there. I simply cannot be there any longer as a result of it isn’t protected. My concern is that subsequent time it may be a baby and so they will not stand an opportunity.
“The police are investigating however the dogs are nonetheless there within the flat. They’ve not been eliminated as a result of they by no means damage my son Kieren or his buddy who needed to struggle them off Ziggy.”
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Ziggy’s accidents had been so critical that her wounds had been left open for 3 days as a result of threat of an infection.
The therapy has racked up a invoice of £1300.
Brogan added: “It’s a disgrace as a result of Ziggy’s such a wee legend – we do not understand how she survived it. It’s simply as properly she had a wee little bit of fats on her neck or in any other case she’d have been a goner.”
A spokesperson for Police Scotland stated: “Around 8.15pm on Saturday, 6 April, 2024, we acquired a report of a canine having been attacked by two different dogs on Cambusdoon Road, Glasgow. Enquiries are at an early stage.”
Scotland Police say they’re investigating the XL bully attack (inventory picture)
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A consultant from Wheatley Homes Glasgow stated: “We’ve been very clear with our tenant about their obligations as a canine proprietor.
“They are totally answerable for the actions of their canine and ensuring they’re muzzled and on a lead in public.
“We take our obligations as a landlord very significantly and can perform any additional motion required following any police investigation.”