An Abbots Langley resident has voiced concerns over three Japanese Fighter dogs that have attacked fellow dogs and one local villager. The Abbots woman, who did not wish to be named, was walking her English Springer Spaniel through Sheppy’s Lane on a Wednesday morning last month, when her dog was attacked by three Akita dogs. The Japanese Fighter dogs left the defenceless Springer Spaniel needing surgery due to her injuries. The owner told My Abbots: “The attack was completely unprovoked and the owner was nowhere to be seen. “I reported the incident to the dog warden who said she would investigate, but now I hear other dogs have been attacked, as well as a local resident,” The incident, which occurred at around 9.30am, came soon after another dog was attacked, apparently by the same group of dogs. We have also been notified that two further incidents have occurred since these attacks, one involving a local resident. “These dogs should not be allowed to roam the streets unsupervised, it’s dangerous for our pets and for us residents. I honestly feared the dogs would attack me next.” Do you have any information on these Akita dogs? If so, we’d like to know who owns them.
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