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Western Bay dog owner ‘gutted’ by lack of action after Border Collie ‘ripped open’

Author
Alisha Evans,
Publish Date
Tue, 1 Oct 2024, 7:46am
Paul Gibbs and his dog Molly in January, two months after she was attacked by dogs at his Whakamārama property. Photo / John Borren
Paul Gibbs and his dog Molly in January, two months after she was attacked by dogs at his Whakam膩rama property. Photo / John Borren

Western Bay dog owner ‘gutted’ by lack of action after Border Collie ‘ripped open’

Author
Alisha Evans,
Publish Date
Tue, 1 Oct 2024, 7:46am

Warning: Contains graphic images 

A Western Bay dog owner is 鈥渁bsolutely gutted鈥 there won鈥檛 be a prosecution after his beloved Border Collie was 鈥渞ipped open鈥 by two dogs. 

Paul Gibbs said he was 鈥渢ruly disappointed鈥 that the Western Bay of Plenty District Council has decided not to prosecute the owner of two German Shepherds that he believed attacked his dog, Molly. 

In December last year, the 13-year-old Border Collie was relaxing on the lawn when two German Shepherds came on to Gibbs鈥 Whakam膩rama property after leaping from a ute at a nearby petrol station. 

Gibbs said they chased his son鈥檚 dog up the driveway then came across Molly. He didn鈥檛 see the attack but was shocked to find her bleeding from the neck. 

At first he thought someone had put a red collar on his dog, but said after a closer look he realised she was bleeding from 鈥渉orrifying鈥 gaping wounds and her neck had been 鈥渞ipped open鈥. 

鈥淪he literally had stitches from the top of her neck, right around to the bottom.鈥 

Molly required two surgeries and needed at least 50 stitches, he said. She also had daily vet visits to check the wounds. 

The owner of the German Shepherds put them in the ute and was about to drive off when Gibbs attempted to turn off the truck. 

At this point, Gibbs said the owner bit him. 

Paul Gibbs said he was bitten on the hand when he attempted to stop the owner of the dogs from leaving his property. Photo / SuppliedPaul Gibbs said he was bitten on the hand when he attempted to stop the owner of the dogs from leaving his property. Photo / Supplied 

Molly had healed really well, but she would never be back to her old self, said Gibbs. 

She sticks around the house a lot more now and has lost confidence, he said. 

Western Bay of Plenty District Council compliance and monitoring manager Dougal Elvin said the council decided not to prosecute following the attack on Molly. 

鈥淭his decision was not taken lightly, but after giving this matter further consideration and seeking legal advice, there was insufficient evidence to successfully prosecute. 

鈥淭here are no witnesses to the attack, and it is unknown what dog attacked Molly.鈥 

Border Collie, Molly, 10 days after she was attacked in December 2023. Photo / Alex CairnsBorder Collie, Molly, 10 days after she was attacked in December 2023. Photo / Alex Cairns 

Council staff had met with Molly鈥檚 owner and understood his disappointment at their decision, Elvin said. 

鈥淭his has understandably been a very distressing time for him, and something that no pet owner wants to experience.鈥 

Gibbs said he would not be able to recover the $5000 in vet costs through the legal process due to the decision. 

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 do anything about it because the council at the start, [said] 鈥榣ook, leave it with us鈥. 

鈥淛ust about 12 months down the track, they backtrack and so I鈥檓 left holding the can.鈥 

Gibbs posted about the attack on social media at the time and the owner of the German Shepherds said they would pay the vet costs, but Gibbs said he had not heard anything more from them. 

People who saw his post donated around $1500 to the vet for Molly鈥檚 bills. 

If the owner of the German Shepherds had paid the bill, Gibbs said the donated money would be given to other animals in need. 

A police spokesperson previously confirmed an officer assisted after a dog attack at a Whakam膩rama property and the matter was referred to animal control. 

Local Democracy Reporting has attempted to contact the owner of the German Shepherds. 

- LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air. 

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