«The dog that attacked my partner in recent days was not mine, but my ex-husband's. A rottweiler that I inherited with all the problems of an animal that has suffered abandonment from its owner."

Thus the owner of the Rottweiler who bit her 36-year-old boyfriend in Porto Torres on April 1st. The episode occurred inside the home of the woman who was absent at the time. The companion had been transferred to the emergency room for deep injuries sustained on his arm and leg.

«The dog is stressed because it has suffered a trauma, – he explains – it has lived in captivity and today it refuses a leash and muzzle and continues to harm itself, biting its tail, with the risk of attacking again». For this reason, she asks for help from specialists able to support her in the rehabilitation process imposed by the ordinance issued by the mayor Massimo Mulas with the obligation to subject her dog to a re-educational course, as requested by the Local Health Authority itself, Sassari - complex structure Stray animals and pet registry of Northern Sardinia, directed by Andrea Sarria, president of the order of veterinary medicine doctors.

«Some time ago I asked for support from a vet to treat the animal, but I was left alone to face a difficult situation - adds the woman - now I need a specialist and a trainer who with my presence can proceed with the rehabilitation of the dog ». The Rottweiler's owner specified that her companion was treated with 30 stitches.

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