VIDEO WARNING: Appeal after man and girl injured in Sheffield dog attack

Police are urging dog owners to 'step up and take action'

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Author: Rebecca LomasPublished 1st Oct 2024
Last updated 1st Oct 2024

Police are releasing shocking footage of a man being attacked by a dog in Sheffield.

Officers say just after 5pm on Sunday 29 September, they received reports of two dogs causing injury to a man and a girl on Dagnam Crescent.

It's thought the two dogs, believed to be a Mastiff and a Cane Corso, had escaped from a property on the street.

A local resident saw the dogs and put one of them on a lead. As the man attempted to untangle the lead from one of the dog’s legs, they both became reactive and started to attack.

The victim, a 47-year-old, suffered deeps cuts and puncture wounds across his body and was taken to hospital via ambulance, requiring surgery. He remains in hospital at this time.

A 14-year-old girl suffered minor injuries.

A Police spokesperson said:

"Firearms officers secured the loose Cane Corso in a garden but were unable to safely contain it, and the decision to humanely destroy the dog at the scene was taken.

"A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a dog dangerously out of control and obstructing a police officer has since been released on police bail.

"A 39-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of possession of a dog dangerously out of control. She has since been released on police bail."

South Yorkshire Chief Inspector Emma Cheney said:

“We are continuing to see people getting hurt in our communities by dogs, and an increase in demand, in responding and investigating incidents being placed on our force.

“During yesterday’s incident, we dispatched several firearms and response officers to the scene for everyone’s safety. The National Police Air Service were also overhead to monitor the loose dog, should it have run further from the scene.

“Two people were arrested and an investigation into the circumstances will now take place.

“The demand isn’t just on our force, but also on the NHS through ambulance responses and hospital treatment.

“Please take action. If you are a dog owner, think about your circumstances and what steps you can take to increase everyone’s safety. You may think ‘this won’t happen to me’ but it can happen to anyone and you as the owner will be the one responsible for your pet’s actions.”

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