August 31st 2024.
The owner of a pack of dogs in Melbourne's north-west is devastated by the recent attacks on two women. She can't believe that her beloved pets could cause harm to anyone. The cross-breeds have been accused of attacking a young mother who was out for a stroll with her baby in a pram on Withers Close in Sunbury. This incident happened just a day after the same dogs allegedly mauled a 71-year-old woman only 400 meters away.
The owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, expressed her deep sorrow in an interview with 9News. She said, "It's broken my heart. My heart is shattered into a million pieces. I am also feeling humiliated and embarrassed. I never thought my dogs would do something like this. They were my family, and I loved them dearly." The owner is struggling to come to terms with the fact that her pets have caused harm to others.
Thankfully, both victims are now in stable condition, but the incident has left a mark on the quiet neighborhood. Neighbors have revealed that they have been complaining to the local council about the dogs for months. They were worried that the animals were becoming increasingly aggressive and could potentially harm someone. Unfortunately, their concerns were not addressed in time.
When approached for a comment, Hume City Council did not respond to 9News' inquiries. This has left many residents feeling disappointed and frustrated. They believe that the council could have taken preventive measures to avoid this tragedy. The community is now calling for stricter rules and regulations when it comes to owning pets and holding their owners accountable for their actions. Let's hope that this incident serves as a wake-up call for authorities to take prompt action to ensure the safety of all residents.
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