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Tragic end for Indi the Jack Russell after he and owner mauled in vicious attack

<p>In a heartbreaking turn of events, a NSW woman by the name of Eleanor Booth faced a horrifying ordeal while trying to defend her Jack Russell terrier from a vicious dog attack along a well-known walking track in southern Sydney.</p> <p>Unfortunately, her courageous efforts were in vain, as her beloved pet, Indi, succumbed to the injuries inflicted during the brutal attack.</p> <p>The incident unfolded on Sunday near the Georges River in Lugarno and concluded with both Booth and her pet being rescued by emergency services after she waded into neck-deep mud to escape from two dogs that had escaped from their home.</p> <p>Booth, who confided in her friends that she feared she would meet her end alone while clutching her lifeless dog, underwent surgery on Monday to treat wounds to both her hands.</p> <p>She also suffered bites to her mouth, throat, and cheek, in addition to a broken arm. Tragically, little Indi passed away at the Sydney Animal Hospital on Monday afternoon, having reportedly experienced several heart attacks.</p> <p>The community rallied behind Booth, and a <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-indi-and-elle-after-vicious-dog-attack" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GoFundMe</a> campaign had already raised nearly $25,000 at the time of writing to aid her recovery from this shocking incident – with the funds now being used "to pay the outstanding bills, and any amount raised over and above will be donated to Veterinary Specialists of Sydney (VSOS)".</p> <p>The harrowing ordeal began when Booth took Indi for a routine walk on Sunday morning and unexpectedly encountered two dogs, believed to be Irish Wolfhounds, who launched a ferocious assault on Indi.</p> <p>Booth recounted witnessing a man with the two dogs instructing them to cease the attack. However, when the dogs showed no signs of relenting, the man abandoned the scene.</p> <p>Fuelled by sheer determination, Booth fought desperately to free Indi from the clutches of the aggressors and sought refuge by plunging into the muddy waters of the river. Witnesses attest that the dogs relentlessly pursued Booth into the treacherous terrain.</p> <p>Amidst the chaos, Fire and Rescue NSW personnel came to the aid of Booth and Indi, utilising pepper spray to deter the attacking dogs.</p> <p>In an effort to extricate Booth from the mud, rescuers instructed her to remove her trousers and shoes, facilitating her escape from the perilous predicament. Astonishingly, even two police officers who arrived on the scene found themselves trapped in the thick mud for a daunting 15 minutes.</p> <p>Eventually, thanks to the concerted efforts of firefighters from Fire and Rescue NSW, the woman, her dog, and the two officers were successfully liberated from their muddy entrapment and promptly received medical attention.</p> <p>As investigations into the incident continue, NSW Police representative Paul Callaghan emphasised that the owner would likely bear liability, particularly in cases involving dogs attacking one another. The circumstances surrounding the attack and subsequent events will undoubtedly form a crucial part of the ongoing inquiry.</p> <p><em>Images: Nine News / Gofundme</em></p>

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"I thought it was playing": Bulldog mauls child at cafe

<p dir="ltr">Shocking footage has emerged of the horrific moment a dog mauled a six-year-old boy outside a popular Gold Coast cafe.</p> <p dir="ltr">Andy Bracek and his son Teddy were walking down Pacific Parade in Currumbin just after 8 am on Sunday when they stopped to grab a coffee from Tommy’s Italian.</p> <p dir="ltr">CCTV showed Teddy approaching a man and began petting his British bulldog before the animal attacked him.</p> <p dir="ltr">Mr Bracek was then seen running toward his son trying to get him away from the vicious attack which left him with a “horrendous wound” on his arm.</p> <p dir="ltr">He claims that his son asked the dog’s owner if he could pet him to which he was told “of course he can”.</p> <p dir="ltr">“At first when the dog jumped up I thought it was playing,” Mr Bracek told <a href="https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/6yearold-boy-attacked-by-dog-at-popular-currumbin-eatery-on-easter-sunday/news-story/19317cd75d78492a203c6dc41c86f1f8" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Courier Mail</a>.</p> <p dir="ltr">“But I quickly realised it was attacking Teddy when I heard him screaming. The owner then made a .... half-assed effort to restrain the dog.”</p> <p dir="ltr">Mr Bracek was left fuming when the dog’s owner left the scene without providing his details to report the incident.</p> <p dir="ltr">“If he came back and sorted it everything would’ve been okay but I’m pi**ed off and disturbed that this man has put his dog’s welfare before a child’s.”</p> <p dir="ltr">Teddy was taken to Griffith University Hospital in a stable condition where he underwent surgery leaving him with internal and external stitches.</p> <p dir="ltr">“It’s especially awful to see on a small child. It takes up a third of his forearm,” Mr Bracek said.</p> <p dir="ltr">The local council has been notified of the horrific attack with investigations ongoing.</p> <p dir="ltr">Watch the footage <a href="https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/6yearold-boy-attacked-by-dog-at-popular-currumbin-eatery-on-easter-sunday/news-story/19317cd75d78492a203c6dc41c86f1f8" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: CCTV</em></p>

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Bunnings staff "visibly shaken" after fatal mauling

<p><span>Bunnings Warehouse are “offering support” after a small dog was brutally attacked by an allegedly unrestrained pit bull in the middle of a Brisbane store.</span><br /><br /><span>Eyewitnesses and staff were left visibly shaken as they were forced to watch the animal without a muzzle or restraint, kill a fluffy white dog.</span><br /><br /><span>Those who looked on at the Stafford warehouse told <em>NCA NewsWire</em> that staff members had to repeatedly ask the owner of the larger dog to restrain his animal in the store on Sunday before the actual incident occurred.</span><br /><br /><span>After the incident, the owner of the pit bull allegedly fled, however his number plate was recorded.</span><br /><br /><span>Peter Male said he had become “so distressed” he had to walk away.</span><br /><br /><span>“I saw a big brown pit bull-looking dog holding onto a small fluffy brown dog by the neck. The small dog was not moving at all... it was just a limp body,” he said.</span><br /><br /><span>“The owner of the pit bull was punching his dog in the mouth telling it to let go continuously but this dog was not restrained at all. No muzzle, no lead on it.</span><br /><br /><span>“I didn’t see how they got them separated or what either dog looked like after but I did see a lot of blood they were washing away on my way out.”</span><br /><br /><span>The smaller dog was rushed to an emergency vet nearby, however it is believed the tiny animal did not make it.</span><br /><br /><span>Pet Emergency Stafford told NCA NewsWire due to the “sensitivity of the issue” they could not provide any further comment.</span><br /><br /><span>Patrick Blair, Bunnings Area Manager, said the incident had been “unfortunate.”</span><br /><br /><span>“Our team acted quickly to remind the owner of our store guidelines before they entered the store,” he said.</span><br /><br /><span>“We have been in touch with the other owner to offer support and our thoughts are with them.</span><br /><br /><span>“We thank our team for the calm and professional way that they handled the situation.”</span><br /><br /><span>Shoppers described staff as being “visibly shaken” after the incident.</span><br /><br /><span>Bunnings allow dogs into stores, as long as they are “friendly” and the owners comply with the rules.</span><br /><br /><span>Bunnings asks that all animals are secured safely in a vehicle or trolley, or on a lead and wearing a muzzle.</span></p>

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Family heartbreak as newborn baby mauled to death by "jealous" dog

<p>A family has been left in shock after a newborn baby has been mauled to death by the family's dog.</p> <p>12-day-old Elon was attacked in Doncaster, northern England by a chow chow cross.</p> <p>The baby suffered from serious injuries and was taken to the hospital but later died.</p> <p>The family had celebrated the birth of Elon by posting pictures on Facebook, with mother Abigail and father Stephen commenting “Our gorgeous baby boy. Love him to bits”.</p> <p>The couple were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter after the attack, but have both been released on bail.</p> <p>The baby's uncle said that the baby had been lying in his bassinette when the dog ran inside after escaping from a pen in the yard.</p> <p>The father and uncle tried to save the baby, but to no avail.</p> <p>“It was horrible and we’re all in total shock,” the uncle said.</p> <p>“My sister is in bits. She’s lost her baby.</p> <p>“Teddy’s not a dangerous dog... I think he was jealous when the baby came along.</p> <p>“Or maybe he thought the baby was a toy – he was a tiny thing.”</p> <p>One of Abigail's closest friends said that the mum was a "brilliant" parent.</p> <p>“She loves dogs and would never have a dog around the kids if she thought they were dangerous,” the friend said.</p> <p>Ellis' other three children were at the house at the time of the attack.</p> <p>The dog has been removed from the home as investigations continue.</p> <p><em>Photo credits: </em><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/newborn-baby-mauled-to-death-by-familys-jealous-dog-c-1323940" target="_blank" class="editor-rtflink">7News</a></em></p>

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