South Wales Echo

‘Out-of-control dogs killed my pet, then owner abused us’

- ANGHARAD THOMAS Reporter angharad.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A FAMILY have been left devastated after their beloved pet had to be put to sleep after an “unprovoked” attack by three “uncontroll­able” dogs.

On Sunday, Dylan Nash’s grandfathe­r was walking Frankie, their 15-year-old Cavalier King Charles, near Taff Street, Ferndale when they were met by a teenager with three dogs.

The 26-year-old said his grandfathe­r was on his usual route with Frankie, who was off lead, when the incident happened at around 11.30am. He said the teenager was walking three dogs on leads, and his grandfathe­r had described the animals as “a mixed breed of terrier.” He said one of the dogs then escaped its owner’s grasp and attacked Frankie, who was partially blind and deaf.

Dylan said: “My grandfathe­r was walking Frankie off lead as he was a well natured dog, friendly and well known in the area. They stopped for Frankie to have a drink and that’s when he spotted this young lad walking his three dogs – he said he could visibly see these three dogs pulling the owner. Maybe they were excited or maybe they knew what was going to happen.

“The owner got parallel to my grandfathe­r and one of the dogs got free, that’s when it attacked Frankie. My grandfathe­r was obviously trying to protect Frankie by kicking the other dog away and then the young boy started shouting at my grandfathe­r.”

Dylan’s grandfathe­r claimed the “young boy” shouted abuse at him for not having Frankie on a lead as he came over to retrieve his dog. Dylan added: “The owner of the three dogs ran over to get the one that got loose, but brought the other two with him and then all three of them were attacking Frankie – my grandfathe­r and even the owner were kicking them off Frankie.

“My grandfathe­r couldn’t do anything because there was three dogs versus one and he’s 82 years old. Frankie was able to get away and he ran home.” Dylan added that his grandfathe­r phoned his grandmothe­r to tell her what had happened.

Dylan said: “My grandmothe­r came out and saw Frankie running before collapsing at the steps. No dog owner should witness that.”

The grandparen­ts took Frankie to the vets but due to his severe injuries, they had to make the difficult decision to put Frankie down. Dylan said: “It would of been unfair to keep Frankie alive with those injuries at his age. It’s really not fair that something like this happened. My dog shouldn’t have been butchered – murdered – because a boy couldn’t handle his dogs.” He added: “Why was this young boy allowed to walk these three dogs when at least one of them is ill-tempered?”

Dylan said Frankie had been a lifeline for his grandparen­ts, by keeping them company – especially through lockdown – and had given them a reason to go for daily walks and socialise with the community. He described Frankie as “an absolute saint of a dog, loving and a bit dopey” with the family constantly laughing at his antics. Dylan said that only last week his grandfathe­r was forced to jump into a river because Frankie got stuck.

He added: “Everyone that met him said how lovely he was and were able to pet and stroke him. I loved him – a lot of people did. I will always have fond memories of him, while my grandparen­ts’ last memory of him is being butchered and torn to pieces – that’s not what their final memory should be. That’s what upsets me more than anything. They had Frankie for 15 years, that’s a big part of life, and that’s just been torn away from them. A dog is your best friend, I’ve just lost mine and they’ve lost their pride and joy – it’s really unfair.”

The family are appealing for help in identifyin­g the dogs who attacked Frankie and their owner, who “appeared to be around 15 years old”.

Dylan added: “The community response has been overwhelmi­ng and amazing. I’ve had so many messages and people have shared the post over 1,500 times – I don’t even know that many people. We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone.”

The incident is being treated as a crime by South Wales Police. If you have informatio­n on the incident, you can contact South Wales Police quoting reference number 2200384492. The force has been contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? Dylan’s family described Frankie as ‘an absolute saint of a dog’
Dylan’s family described Frankie as ‘an absolute saint of a dog’
 ?? DYLAN NASH ?? Dylan Nash with Frankie, his grandparen­ts’ dog
DYLAN NASH Dylan Nash with Frankie, his grandparen­ts’ dog

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