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Elderly woman attacked by dog

2:01pm Monday 10th December 2007

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AN elderly woman needed hospital treatment after she was bitten by a dog in Abingdon.

The woman was walking from the end of Fulwell Drive towards a footpath linked to Crosslands Drive, when a large dog came towards her and bit her on her arm, police said today.

The attack caused her to fall to the ground where she sustained further injuries to her arm and leg.

PC Stuart Webber, of Abingdon police, said: "The dog looked like an Alsatian and was taken away from the scene by a lady who is thought to be its owner.

"This attack is particularly nasty and could have been prevented if the dog had been kept under control.

"The lady was taken to Abingdon hospital where she had treatment for her injuries.

"I am urging anyone who may have seen the dog and its owner prior to the incident to contact the police."

Anyone with any information about the attack, which happened at about 3pm last Thursday, is asked to contact PC Webber on 08458 505505.


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R Harris, Oxford says...
6:49pm Mon 10 Dec 07

Any dog who bites a human should be put down.

Rolf, Oxford says...
8:53pm Mon 10 Dec 07

Any human who bites a dog should be put down.

Pete, Abingdon says...
6:28pm Tue 11 Dec 07

"Rolf", you wouldn't be making sick jokes like this if it was your mother, you moron. I hope the lady feels better soon, and the irresponsible idiot who owns the dog owns up.

Rolf, says...
7:12pm Tue 11 Dec 07

Animal cruelty/mishandling is just as significant an issue in many of these cases. You cant make a blanket decision on this (to put all dogs that bite once down).

There are a many people that I would like to see barred from pet ownership, until they can prove their qualifications to own an animal.

Pete, Abingdon says...
8:20pm Tue 11 Dec 07

Perhaps so,but it doesn't excuse your idiotic comment.

Rolf, Oxford says...
10:59pm Tue 11 Dec 07

Is it idiotic? What do you do with a man/woman that bites/beats animals? Are they in some way ferrell, should they be locked up? Do you retrain them, in the same way that you might a dog that misbehaves?



Pete, Abingdon says...
1:18pm Wed 12 Dec 07

I'm not saying you don't have a point, just that you made it in a rather uncaring way at this time considering the victim was an elderly woman, not a dog. Of course we should act on animal cruelty, but perhaps not by making flippant comments ilke you did if you wish to be taken seriously:)

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