Bangor Mail

PROBE AFTER DOG’S MAULING OF SWAN

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ANIMAL welfare officers are attempting to retrieve a swan that miraculous­ly survived a vicious mauling by a dog.

The brutal attack took place on the beach near the Spinnies nature reserve at Aberogwen, near Bangor.

Dramatic video footage obtained by the North Wales rural crime team (RCT) shows that the savaging continued for at least two-and-a-half minutes.

“Unbelievab­ly the swan survived and the RSPCA is trying to retrieve it for vital treatment,” the team tweeted.

Despite its wounds – the video shows the dog ripping chunks of feathers from the prone swan – the bird managed to escape to the sea.

RSPCA Cymru officers were alerted and began the tricky task of locating and recovering the injured swan for treatment.

RCT manager Rob Taylor said: “I gather they are struggling to catch it.”

Officers described the incident as “disturbing” and condemned the dog’s owner as “disgracefu­l”.

Neither the dog nor its owner have yet been identified.

The team tweeted: “How any dog owner can feel that allowing their pet to rip another animal apart is normal is truly abhorrent – they should never be allowed to own a dog again and face the stiffest sentence the law allows.

“We are shocked and need the public’s help to find this dog owner.”

Attacks by dogs on swans are uncommon but they do happen – one was killed by a dog in north Pembrokesh­ire last September.

And in January a swan with injuries to its chest was found in the centre of Rhyl.

Vets suspected the wound may have been caused by a dog and RSPCA Cymru was forced to put the bird to sleep.

Mr Taylor said: “Dogs will usually struggle to attack a swan as they can be quite aggressive, unless they are injured and the dog takes advantage.”

Horrified Twitter users the bystander filmed the incident for intervenin­g.

“So rather than saving the swan... they stood and watched the dog attacking it and videoed criticised who not it .... they are as bad as the dog owner,” said one user.

However, Mr Taylor said every situation was different and getting involved was not always advisable.

He drew comparison­s with the horrific killing of a sheep on the Great Orme, Llandudno, in which three dogs were filmed by a teenage girl.

“It’s a judgement call that depends on the circumstan­ces,” he said.

“Not everyone is comfortabl­e near dogs, especially when they are carrying out a frenzied attack.

“In these situations we would advise people to err on the side of caution.”

Anyone with should phone

Police on 101. informatio­n North Wales

 ??  ?? ● Police are appealing for help to track down the owner of this dog caught on camera attacking a swan Picture: North Wales Police
● Police are appealing for help to track down the owner of this dog caught on camera attacking a swan Picture: North Wales Police

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