
Caught on CCTV: Leashed husky attacks Gurugram woman on walk, drags, bites her
The woman was immediately taken to a hospital, where she received primary treatment. She is reported to have suffered serious injuries to her hand and is currently recovering at home. Though the traumatic event has sparked outrage among residents, no police complaint has been filed by the victim so far.Despite being on a leash, the pet was able to break free and attack, raising questions about the safety protocols followed by pet owners in high-density residential areas.This is not the first time Gurugram has witnessed such incidents. In recent years, several cases of pet dog attacks have emerged across the city, leading to growing concerns over responsible pet ownership and the enforcement of municipal guidelines related to pet behavior in public spaces.Authorities have yet to respond to the incident formally, but residents are urging stricter regulations for aggressive dog breeds and mandatory training for owners to prevent such attacks in the future.Recently, in a dangerous turn of events, a pit bull bit an 11-year-old boy in an auto in Mumbai, after its owner tried to scare him with his dog.On July 17, the boy was playing in an auto-rickshaw with his friends in Mankhurd when they got excited upon spotting the dog and started shouting, "Pit bull!"The dog's owner, identified as Sohail Khan, entered the auto with the pit bull, prompting all the children to flee in fear. However, the victim was unable to escape in time.What followed was extremely disturbing. Sohail first scared the boy, Hamza, with the dog and then unleashed it on him. In an attempt to save himself, Hamza jumped out of the auto and ran, but the pit bull chased and bit him in multiple places.- EndsMust Watch
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