While walking the cat and dog, Border Hermit bit Teddy to be injured! Teddy s owner: The border shepherd s owner will never return

 8:26am, 11 September 2025

On October 11, while Ding from Guiyang City was walking his cat and dog in Qianlingshan Park, the Teddy dog ​​in the traction was bitten by an unleaded border herder. Teddy's lungs were bitten a hole, four ribs in her abdomen were broken, and the muscles on her back were torn. The Teddy's owner said that the owner of the mourning family would never return after being sent to the hospital.

▲The wounded Teddy

▲Before the wounded, according to Ding's detailed introduction, at around 20:50 that day, when she led Teddy to the east gate of Qianlingshan Park, a black and milky border herder suddenly jumped out from behind. A big bite hit Teddy's neck and bit it in the soil. Teddy shouted. Ding immediately opened Teddy, and the Border Horse pounced on him again, and the whole process lasted for about ten seconds.

"Hurry up, the dog at home has bitten the dog." Ding Ms. Ding shouted, and a young man ran over from behind. He was originally the owner of the Border Herder, and then he dissuaded the random bite. But at this time, Teddy's hands were bleeding and direct current. Ding's woman was pregnant with it, and her hands and clothes and pants were covered with blood stains. The enthusiastic people helped contact the hospital outpatient clinic on the spot. Thirty minutes later, the two sent Teddy to a pet clinic on North China Nationality Road. The border shepherd's family paid a hospitalization fee of 200 yuan, and the doctor inspected Teddy.

"Which dogs bite it?" "Border McGrand." The doctor saw Teddy's wound, shaved off the hair, and told Ding that because he was bitten randomly, he would pierce his sternum and would have to take a video. If the bones were cracked, he would have to undergo surgery. For a while, the owner of the Border Herder suddenly made it clear that he would come out for dinner. Because the dog is seriously injured, Ding is always comforting it, so he asked the border shepherd owner to come to have a meal first without leaving any contact number.

After the doctor's inspection, Teddy's lungs were bitten through, three ribs were broken, one of which was broken into three pieces, and the muscles in the wound on the back were torn. The surgical treatment lasted for nearly 5 hours, and Teddy was safe, and Ding's heart was finally released.

The border shepherd's owner never returns forever

30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours... The border shepherd's owner came out for a long time and never came home. Ms. Ding suddenly felt an ominous sign. "From the dog being bitten randomly to the hospital, the owner of the border herder almost never expressed his guilt," said Ding.

"Have the dog bites other dogs before?" "Bit, professionally bites Teddy."

"It bites, how can you not hold it?" "It used to be held. In which area, others said there is no dog now, so I also let it go. As soon as I relax, I came to the dog at home."

Ms. Ding said that she was always asking in the car, and the border shepherd owner responded and mentioned twice that he did not have dinner. "I just felt enlightened. She said that going to dinner was just an excuse, and she would hear my conversation with the doctor and refused to leave."

Friends in the cat and dog walking group told Ding that the young man seemed to live around the Bageyan Road Provincial Epidemic Prevention Station. Usually, his daughters came to walk the cat and dog. The young man also told them that his dog specialized in biting Teddy.

"If you say that you can't accompany the money immediately, it's effective, and you still run away if something happens, you're too irresponsible. Now everyone has a lot of advice on keeping pets. Even if you keep a pet, you have to take responsibility for it and bring a leash when going out."

Ms. Ding said that the young man was wearing a milky white casual jacket and gray-black casual pants that day, he was fifty years old, about 1.75 meters tall, tall and round head. "I hope he can shoulder his own obligations, no matter what, he must at least express his opinion."