The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Warning for owners after dog attack

- by Richard Watt riwatt@thecourier.co.uk

ANGUS DOG owners have been given a warning after their pet injured a woman in an “unprovoked attack” on a coastal route.

Dr Andrina McCormack needed 15 paper stitches in her arm after a morning walk on Saturday went wrong.

The 62-year-old psychologi­st, who is from Monifieth, was walking on the Barry to Carnoustie cycle path when the incident with the collie-type dog occurred.

She said: “I was walking along, talking to a friend.

“I said ‘good morning’ to the dog owners as I passed and within two seconds I had a very large bite out of my arm.

“It was a totally unprovoked attack. It all happened so fast.”

Dr McCormack, who practises in Broughty Ferry, was helped to Carnoustie Golf Hotel before she was taken toArbroath Infirmary.

Staff gave her a tetanus and warned her about the possibilit­y of a permanent scar.

Dr McCormack added: “When I looked at my arm, I thought it looked like such a mess. The skin had all rolled in on itself.”

A police spokeswoma­n confirmed they had received reports of the incident and that a dog owner had been traced by officers and had been given a warning.

“Where I was bitten on the arm, that could have been the height of a child’s face, or worse, their throat,” Dr McCormack added. “Fortunatel­y none of that happened. “The main issue with the whole thing is about responsibl­e dog ownership and potentiall­y what the after effects could be if a dog is out of control.

“It happened so fast and it was totally unexpected.”

Kim Hamilton, animal charity Blue Cross chief executive, said: “An early preventati­ve strategy would educate dog owners, helping to improve their pets’ behaviour and knowledge of their responsibi­lities.

“Without tackling this problem, the reputation of some dog owners, and the breeds of dogs they choose to own, will continue to suffer.”

 ??  ?? Above: Dr McCormack recuperate­s from her injury, left, which happened on Saturday morning.
Above: Dr McCormack recuperate­s from her injury, left, which happened on Saturday morning.
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