
Police in Braddan are appealing for information after a dog was attacked by two other animals while out being walked.
The incident happened at around 5pm yesterday (22 May) in the Millennium Oakwood Plantation near Noble's hospital.
Two small brown and white dogs attacked another dog, whose owner was injured in the struggle to separate them.
Police say with both owners present, there was a lot of shouting and they want to hear from anyone who saw or heard the commotion.
The male owner of the two dogs left without giving his details to the injured walker.
Police are reminding dog owners that by law, failing to keep a dog under control is an offence which can attract fines of up to £2500.

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