After the out-of-control dog bit the Mengul pet rabbit through the kitchenware, the devastated Fife family was devastated

The two spaniel-like dogs had managed to enter the family’s safe garden before entering the fox-proof cage.
A family in Fife-including two schoolboys-was destroyed when two out of control dogs managed to chew in the storage room of their beloved pet rabbit.
24-year-old mother Stephen Grandison (Steph Grandison) was “disabled” after witnessing a terrorist attack in the garden of her Glenrothes home.
Two “Spaniel” dogs broke into her safe garden and chewed in the fox-proof rabbit den.
The offensive animals were not in the lead, and Steve desperately tried to remove them from the one-year-old rabbit, and then drove him to the vet on Wednesday night.
Pete suffered internal injuries, fractured his leg, and suffered a great shock, which caused him to fall asleep unfortunately for welfare reasons.
The mother of two, Steph, told The Daily Record that her seven children Levi and five children Bailey had witnessed the terrible consequences of the attack after returning home , And shed tears.
She said: “My eldest son fell to the ground, sobbing in his heart. The damage left was horrible. For them, it was just not good to walk into it.
“The study is full of scattered things, the room is broken, there are no rabbits, there are straws everywhere. I have never seen anything like this in my life. It’s horrible.
“Especially because he is a pet, not just a rabbit. He has only been with us for a month, but he is a good thing.
“He is not keen on getting started, but he just came out of his shell. He likes to be clapped by children and gets a lot of attention.”
Steph recounted how she was forced to scream and step on her feet in order to let the released dogs drop their pets from their mouths.
She said: “This area is full of dogs and children. If they are attacked, the situation may get worse.
“I just don’t understand how they got into the garden, whether they took the lead or not.
“I came in and closed the door. I put my schoolbag in and went out to feed him, I just saw the woman in the garden struggling to remove the two dogs from the storage box.
“It’s so silent. I opened all the windows, but honestly, it was like she was trying to be as quiet as possible.
“If it were me, I would raise my hand and yell at someone, but I didn’t scream until I opened the door.
“It made me scream and stomped on the floor, causing the dog to let go of Pete. She dragged them out of the garden, trying to get them in the lead.”
“Our dog control officers are investigating this matter and call on witnesses to contact them by calling 01592 583642 or sending an email to safercommunities.team@fife.gov.uk, which contains any information that can help identify the owner of the dog. information.
“At the same time, we will require all dog owners to ensure that they maintain control and leadership over their dogs when walking in public places.”


Post time: Aug-26-2020