The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pet dog attacks and kills swan on popular beach

Dog owners urged to keep their pets under control after swan is killed during frenzied attack on busy beach

- graham BROWN

A Tayside woman has urged dog owners to keep their animals under control after witnessing the horrific sight of a swan being savaged on a busy local beach.

Cath Young and her husband could only watch helplessly from their seafront home as the large dog attacked the protected bird on Monday afternoon, leaving it to be carried away on the tide.

Police have been informed about the incident and Mrs Young said the gruesome spectacle had been a “vicious, nasty attack”.

She said the dog, a large, tancoloure­d hound-type animal, ran into the large number of swans that are around the area at present and attacked its victim before eventually returning to its owner’s command.

The female owner did not approach the dead or injured bird, according to the witness.

Mrs Young said the distressin­g incident happened around 1.30pm, when she and husband, Everett, were looking out towards the beach.

“There are such a lot of swans down there just now, probably over 100 at times.

“We were on our balcony and the dog just ran right in there and got the swan.

“The owner saw what the dog was doing, she called it back and it eventually returned, and then she just walked off,” added Mrs Young.

The couple called police but the carcase of the dead bird had already been washed out to sea.

“I don’t know if it was killed on the beach or if it died in the water because of the attack, but it was a terrible thing to see. There was nothing we could do.

“I’ve seen it happen before with other dogs, but this was a particular­ly vicious, nasty attack,” continued Mrs Young.

“I just want to make people aware that this can happen.

“It’s a very busy area, but if they are out walking their dogs and they think this might happen then they should not let them off the lead.

“The majority of dogs seem to be OK, but what happened was very unfortunat­e and I was very upset by it.”

The owner saw what the dog was doing, she called it back and it eventually returned, and then she just walked off

 ??  ?? The witness said the dog (not the one pictured) just ran into the group of swans and latched on to one of them.
The witness said the dog (not the one pictured) just ran into the group of swans and latched on to one of them.

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