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My dog attacked another dog in our garden

148 replies

Thesummeriscoming08 · 29/03/2024 19:05

My dog has never had any issues before regarding dogs or anything really. She is 4 years old.
where we live our front gated garden leads out on to a shared community garden / play ground, daughter often plays out in the communal area ( nearly 11 )
whilst son in the front garden.
its like a private estate - never any behaviour issues and no crime.
as you walk out of the gate of the estate, around a 5 minute walk away their is a little own run local restaurant.
they have a dog that walks around outside the restaurant alone which is next to a busy road. he often walks as far as ours does a poo and walks back- which has caused many complaints with neighbours etc
today DD was in the communal garden area and DS was in front garden with my aunt and our dog.
I was in the kitchen when all of a sudden I heard a commotion I ran outside to find my dog and this dog in a fight and I pulled them apart but the other dogs ear was bleeding by the time I managed to split them up.
my daughter was at this point also in the garden and crying.
my aunt had explained that daughter was running towards our front garden because she was being chased by the dog, crying saying it was trying to get her.
my aunt went to run towards her and daughter managed to swing the gate open and get in to our front garden as she did the dog followed and grabbed her trouser leg which then my dog pounced on the other dog which was when I had entered the garden and they were both fighting
I had never seen my dog like it towards another dog- when I managed to get the other dog off I noticed it’s ear was bleeding and my neighbour had ran to the get the owner who then came full blazing.
my dog was unharmed - I have checked her over a few times now.

I don’t let her off the lead when we are outside but it is a gated front garden and so I do allow her free roam.
He has now taken the dog and is phoning to report the incident of my dog causing injury.
my daughter is in pieces because she thinks our dog will be removed.

OP posts:
IfIwasrude · 29/03/2024 19:08

I would phone and report the attack of a human. That's dangerous.

OhGoodItsRainingAgain · 29/03/2024 19:08

Her dog attacked your child, I'd be reporting that.

Tagyoureit · 29/03/2024 19:09

Your dog defended your daughter on private land!

The injured dog was roaming free, un-supervised.

Do you have cctv? Any of your neighbours have it that may have caught this?

Astariel · 29/03/2024 19:10

Their dog attacked your daughter. Your dog was presumably defending her.

Tell the police that. They need to ensure their dog is supervised and undercontrol
not wandering around chasing children and buying their trouser leg.

Whattodowithit88 · 29/03/2024 19:10

Phone first and report the dog went for your daughter. Is there a tooth mark in her trouser leg?

JaneIves · 29/03/2024 19:10

Counter report.
The owner left their dog off lead to terrorise a child, your dog was obviously protecting her, on your property (if I've read it right)
The other owner is hugely negligent, not you.

Thesummeriscoming08 · 29/03/2024 19:12

Yes so I did highlight that the dog was chasing my DC but the owner states she is not injured and it was likely he was just trying to play with the kids
my DDs friends say they were all playing about and the dog had come towards them,
my DD had a pack of biscuits and had dropped them on the floor the dog went towards them and my DD bent down to grab them and the dog got defensive of them she still managed to grab them and then went to walk away and he chased.

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gano · 29/03/2024 19:12

Police are unlikely to do anything about a dog on dog attack. Your dog was being a good dog, protecting your daughter and it's home. It goes in your favour that it happened on your land and not on a public highway. If the police turn up, just tell them what happened. I'd be surprised if anything came of it.

gano · 29/03/2024 19:13

IfIwasrude · 29/03/2024 19:08

I would phone and report the attack of a human. That's dangerous.

I agree with this.

Hmindr68 · 29/03/2024 19:13

You absolutely need to report an out of control dangerous dog. The owner of the dog is crackers to be anything but grovellingly apologetic.

gano · 29/03/2024 19:14

I'd also mention that the other dog frequently free roams, and annoys neighbours by defecating on the pavement.

Floralnomad · 29/03/2024 19:14

Ring the non emergency police number and a report their dog for chasing / grabbing your child . I don’t know who they think they will be reporting your dog to as nobody ( aside from maybe the dog warden) is interested in dog on dog attacks . Reassure your child that your dog will be going nowhere .

TimesChangeAgain · 29/03/2024 19:14

I’d be straight on to the police, their dog was out of control (being left to stray on their own is inherently being outside of anyone’s control), and it bit your child. Give them the name of anyone who witnessed it. Ask around for people who have complained about this dog straying before to back you up that it strays all the time.

Is your dog a banned breed? If yes, then yes you should probably be concerned. If it’s not, then I really don’t think you should be concerned, but the owner of the other dog should be.

Thesummeriscoming08 · 29/03/2024 19:15

Yes the bottom of her trouser leg has a hole in it.

do I report regardless ? I’m not sure if there is no injury.

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Theunamedcat · 29/03/2024 19:16

Yes report immediately just because your daughter was faster on this occasion doesn't mean the next child will be

TimesChangeAgain · 29/03/2024 19:16

Thesummeriscoming08 · 29/03/2024 19:15

Yes the bottom of her trouser leg has a hole in it.

do I report regardless ? I’m not sure if there is no injury.

Depends. How upset are you going to be if you don’t report and next time it takes a chunk out of her leg? Because frankly I’ll have zero sympathy.

Roryhon · 29/03/2024 19:17

I’d report it to the dog warden/111. Speak to neighbours who will vouch that the dog is left wandering around a main road a fouling pavements. What a stupid, thoughtless owner. I feel sorry for the dog.

Thesummeriscoming08 · 29/03/2024 19:17

No my dog is not a banned dog -
the other dog is not a banned dog either - looks a cross between a German shepherd and husky like.

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Rainbowshit · 29/03/2024 19:17

The other dog grabbed your daughter's leg. Absolutely report to the police. Your dog was just defending your daughter from a dog attacking her and has done nothing wrong.

Daffodildilys · 29/03/2024 19:17

I would report their dog for a dog-human attack.

Your dog - I’d treat him like the hero dog he is, plenty treats and a cuddle.

justaboutdonenow · 29/03/2024 19:17

Report ASAP, letting a dog roam free to go where it wants & crap everywhere is antisocial & completely unacceptable, let alone the fact that it chased your daughter.

Sounds like you have several witnesses who can verify your side as well.

takealettermsjones · 29/03/2024 19:18

I am no dog lover at all but extra treats for your dog for protecting your daughter. What a good boy 😄

Agree with PPs, get the jump on him and report his dog now. Call the banners - gather as many neighbours as you can who would be prepared to confirm that his dog is frequently dangerously out of control.

Daffyyellow · 29/03/2024 19:18

Definitely report. Their dog was loose and unattended which contributed to all the other issues. Your dog was home and defended a family member. The other dog is a danger and needs to be reported. Please ring 101

Thesummeriscoming08 · 29/03/2024 19:18

Thank you for the reassurance - I will report.

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ThePlatypusAlwaysTriumphs · 29/03/2024 19:18

Definitely other dog at fault! Not under owners supervision, in your garden, chasing your child...