Hong Kong considering euthanising large dog after fatal attacks on 2 pets
Hong Kong authorities may euthanise the large dog that mauled two smaller pets to death in Yuen Long earlier this week if its owner surrenders it, or alternatively formally classify it as a “known dangerous dog”. Jackie Yip Yin, assistant director of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) responsible for inspection and quarantine, said on Wednesday that the 60kg (132lb)…
Hong Kong is contemplating the euthanization of a large dog that recently mauled two smaller pets to death in Yuen Long. If the dog's owner surrenders it, authorities will decide on the appropriate course of action, which may include humane euthanasia. Alternatively, the dog could be classified as a known dangerous dog, subjecting it to tighter controls such as wearing a muzzle in public and requiring effective control by its owner.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) is currently observing the 60kg mixed-breed dog at a government animal management center. The dog is believed to have attacked a 17-year-old miniature poodle and a four-year-old bichon frise in separate incidents within about 20 minutes on Monday. The owner was not present during the attacks.
The AFCD previously detained the dog after it attacked another dog in July, but deemed the incident relatively minor and did not classify the dog as dangerous at that time. Investigations into both incidents require statements, medical reports, and other evidence, despite widespread online footage of the latest attacks. Veterinarian Lai Cheong-sang advised the public to prioritize their safety if they encounter a dog attack, warning against using bodies to separate fighting dogs and suggesting the use of leashes or physical objects instead.
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