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This 'gentle' hound was mauled on the beach - why his owner is 'grateful' to the attacking dog's owners

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Emma Houpt, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 24 Feb 2023, 8:39am

This 'gentle' hound was mauled on the beach - why his owner is 'grateful' to the attacking dog's owners

Author
Emma Houpt, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 24 Feb 2023, 8:39am

A dog that attacked a 鈥済entle, loving鈥 basset hound while out on a walk has been voluntarily surrendered to the council by its owners and will be put down.

The almost $1900 vet tab has also been picked up by the owners of the attacking dog.

Western Bay of Plenty District Council says the outcome of the dog-on-dog attack is an example of 鈥渉ow these painful incidents can be resolved peacefully鈥.

Leonie Trubshoe took her 10-year-old dog Erle for a walk along Rogers Road beach about 3pm on Sunday.

She described Erle as the 鈥渕ost gentle, loving dog鈥, but that day decided to keep him on his leash as it was busy with other beachgoers.

During the walk, she heard an off-road vehicle driving toward them along the sand so bent down to comfort him.

But all of a sudden, a large black dog 鈥渓eapt off the back鈥 of the vehicle and charged at the pair.

鈥淗e knocked me flying off my feet and then just went straight for Erle鈥檚 throat.鈥

Trubshoe, lying on the ground, was 鈥渃ompletely hysterical鈥 and started trying to kick the attacking dog.

Leonie Trubshoe and her 10-year-old Basset Hound Erle. Photo / Andrew Warner

Leonie Trubshoe and her 10-year-old Basset Hound Erle. Photo / Andrew Warner

A man who was fishing nearby came 鈥渞unning over鈥 to help along with the dog owners, she said.

The fisherman then 鈥渏ammed a piece of driftwood between the dog鈥檚 teeth to break the lock on Erle鈥檚 neck鈥.

鈥淚 have never screamed in my life and I didn鈥檛 think I could - but by God, I did on Sunday. I was completely hysterical.鈥

She said Erle was 鈥渂leeding everywhere鈥 with a tear along his throat right up to his ear.

The fisherman rushed Trubshoe and Erle home in his car, and from there they drove straight to an after-hours vet in Tauranga.

A nurse told her to bring him in straight away as there was 鈥渁 risk of his oesophagus swelling which could stop him breathing鈥.

In the car, Erle was 鈥減anting furiously鈥, then his breathing started to become 鈥渕ore and more strained鈥, she said.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what was terrifying me. That鈥檚 exactly what the nurse on the phone had warned me.鈥

She praised how the owners responded to the incident by surrendering the dog to the Western Bay of Plenty District Council and paying the vet bills.

The bill for surgery on Sunday was $1889, which was roughly equivalent to a whole month鈥檚 pension, she said.

鈥淭he owners of the dog are doing the right thing. I am very grateful to them because I have only got a pension.鈥

鈥淭hey have had to give up their dog knowing he is going to be put down - and that鈥檚 hard.鈥

Erle suffered injuries to his ear and throat. Photo / Andrew Warner

Erle suffered injuries to his ear and throat. Photo / Andrew Warner

Trubshoe said she feared the 鈥渢raumatic鈥 attack would change Erle鈥檚 personality, saying he had always been friendly to other dogs and well-socialised.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want him to be afraid of other dogs, because he has never been before.鈥

At a check-up on Tuesday, she said he was 鈥渢oo scared to get out of the car鈥, so the vet attended to him from the backseat.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not like him at all.鈥

The 69-year-old said Erle was 鈥渁 little champion鈥 and popular among the Rogers Road community.

鈥淗e鈥檚 very friendly and everybody knows him.

鈥淚t鈥檚 like having one of your children injured.鈥

Trubshoe, who was supposed to be moving overseas in two weeks with Erle, said she did not plan on returning to the beach before leaving the country.

鈥淲e need to be in a new environment before stepping out - we certainly wouldn鈥檛 go to the beach again. It has frightened us.鈥

She said her 鈥渘umber-one priority鈥 now was ensuring Erle was well enough to travel next month.

Her message to other dog owners was to always keep an eye on their pets and socialise them from 鈥渄ay one鈥.

Even the smallest of dogs could 鈥渓ash out鈥 if they were nervous or afraid, she said.

鈥淜now your animal and double-check.鈥

Western Bay of Plenty District Council compliance and monitoring manager Dougal Elvin said the attacking dog鈥檚 owner was the first to get in touch to report the incident and 鈥渧oluntarily surrendered ownership鈥 of the animal.

The council would now be humanely euthanising the dog as a matter of safety of the community, he said.

鈥淲hile it鈥檚 a very upsetting story, it demonstrates how these painful incidents can be resolved peacefully,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his kind of situation is sad for everyone involved, and highlights how important it is to keep your dogs under control at all times.鈥

The council鈥檚 animal services team would stay in touch with both dog owners and take further action if necessary. But he hoped it could be 鈥渟orted out peacefully鈥 by those involved.

鈥淭he dog owners have chosen to communicate directly with each other for an amicable outcome.鈥

The Bay of Plenty Times has requested council data on dog attacks in the district.

Tauranga City Council animal services leader Brent Lincoln said in the year to January 31, 50 people reported being attacked by a dog in the city, and there were 113 reports of domestic animals 鈥 mostly other dogs 鈥 being attacked.

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