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Hoping the two ladies who helped me this morning might read this - my dog was attacked (he's fine, thankfully) by a big tan female dog that was tied up outside the Co-op at about 8.30 this morning. The big dog was on an extendable lead and, even though we stepped into the road to avoid it, it was able to run into the road dragging shopping trolleys behind it. Luckily my dog is small enough that I could lift him up by his lead & get him out of the way.


The two ladies were brilliant - helped untangle the dog's lead from round my legs, went into the Co-op to find the owner, checked my dog & I were okay, and then let the dog owner know exactly what they thought. I was so keen to get my dog away from the situation that I don't think I properly said thank you.


THANK YOU for stepping in, brilliant ladies, I was so grateful to you both.

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