Dublin woman injured in vicious dog attack warns 'someone could be killed'
A woman viciously attacked by two dogs in a residential area has warned people to be careful as she fears “someone could be killed”.
Victoria Sokolowska was walking her Labrador Molly on Easter Sunday morning when they were set upon. She was bitten, while her pet sustained horrific injuries.
They had been returning home from a stroll at 7.30am when the attack occurred at Ashwood Lawns estate in Clondalkin, Dublin.
Victoria, 27, who called gardai after the ordeal and has so far spent €1,400 on Molly’s surgical and vet fees, said: “I was coming back towards my house and two massive dogs approached us.
“I have a medium-sized Labrador cross breed dog and they were about twice the size.
“They looked like wolves or huskies but much more aggressive and when the guards came they said they were like wolves so I think they were a hybrid.
“I stopped and they were in front of me. I remember I thought ‘just go gentle’ so I let my dog walk up towards them.”
The business developer said the pair then started biting Molly’s legs.
Victoria, who moved to Dublin with her family 15 years ago from Poland, said: “I was afraid. I previously volunteered with the DSPCA and I understood fully that they were dangerous.
"The only thing was that about 60 metres from me there was a gate and in my mind I was thinking I have to get behind that gate and close it because they were ripping Molly’s legs.
“I started walking backwards and I heard my dog scream and I saw a hole on her leg. From then on it got absolutely horrific.
“The two dogs were very methodical in the attack. They were biting and I could see the blood and then one of them came up behind me and bit me in my leg.” Victoria, who was treated by a doctor after the attack, managed to get behind the gate and call her housemate to collect her. Read More...