Pet dies after being critically injured alongside owner in ‘terrifying’ Sydney dog attack
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After walking with owner in the south of Sydney at weekend, a “horrifying dog fought for life in a dog attack for life. Elle Booth and Jack Russell Terrier were seriously injured when they were strongly attacked by two Irish Wolfhound in Lugarno on Sunday. Watch the video above Dog owner may face imprisonment and great fines due to a vicious attack. NSW Police Chief Paul Callaghan, Indi, fled to Georges River, and Booth then came in, but two wolves attacked when he and dog stuck in mud surrounding river. Jack Russell suffered critical injuries and had surgery on Monday, but he later on that day. “Unfortunately, this evening Indi because of three heart attacks,” said his friend Sam Carmichael said in a Gofundme for Indi's veterinary invoices. "He fought to the end and was an incredibly brave offspring." Booth also had injuries on his face, neck, arms, hands and legs on Monday. Carmichael said that Booth had recently moved to region with her husband Tom, “Especially to choose Lugarno for bushes and local settings near Georges River, so that bright little Jack Russell can discover area in daily walks .. Now, “he was physically emotionally injured”, which is “physically and emotionally wounded” that fills his lives with sadness, heartbreaking wound unable to say pain. The 34 -year -old local woman had be taken hospital be treated due serious injuries. Jack Russell Terrier Indi after being attacked by two dogs in Lugarno on Sunday. "Absolutely scary" A locality, which follows emergence of the river from all over river, immediately called Triple-0 for help. When police came fire and rescue, two “aggressive” dogs faced the dogs, and officers had to use pepper spray distribute them. "It's absolutely terrible for a lady on her own and for her little dog." Her husband Tom Dale 7News told “I think he was there for about 25 minutes in the mud by firing these two dogs.” “Quite intense, entering and out of Indi and they were taking off the pieces,” he said. Witnesses, Booth calls owner of dog to help owner of scene escaped and said he has not yet come forward. Police worked with George's River Council to find and seize two dogs. Irish Wolfhound Stephen Gendle said that dogs are probably used by pork hunters Bull Arab crossing explosions. "When you start passing through races, the temperament becomes unstable," 7news said. Police continues to investigate the owner who is faced with a fine of up to $ 20,000 and a possible imprisonment. After the attack, two Irish wolves were seized. Callaghan told two local councils to determine what will happen to two Wolfhound. The Council of George's River Council invites any witness come to the forefront assist in the attack. Community members are asked to send details, photos or videos and contact information to mailgeorgesriver.au. “The Georges River Council acknowledges that such events are very sad to everyone in our community, Bir said a spokesman. “The inhabitants are reminded that unless they are in a competent out b