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Man hospitalised after attack by banned breed dog – Gardaí launch investigation

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A man was hospitalized yesterday after being attacked by a dog on the banned breeds list in County Donegal.

The man was jogging on the greenway between the villages of Muff and Quigley’s Point on the Inishowen Peninsula when he was attacked by the dog after midday.

The dog, probably a Rottweiler, was being walked on a leash by its owner at the time.

At the time of the attack, the animal was not wearing a muzzle.

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It managed to free itself from its owner and chase the man before biting him several times on the leg.

The victim, a man in his twenties, was taken to Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry where he received emergency treatment.

It is believed that Gardaí have identified the dog at the centre of the incident this morning.

The Gardaí have now launched an investigation into the incident.

Local district councillor Terry Crossan said he was appalled by the attack.

The experienced Sinn Féin politician said people must take full responsibility for their dogs.

“I would like to pay particular tribute to the Gardaí for the way they handled this situation and brought it under control once they recognised the seriousness of the incident.

“This man was lucky to escape, although his injuries are very serious.

“If it had been a child, the consequences could have been much worse and it’s not even worth thinking about,” he said.

Councillor Crossan said he now plans to submit a motion to Donegal County Council on the issue of dog control and dog catching services in the county.

The attack came less than two weeks after a 23-year-old woman was killed in a dog attack in County Limerick.

Nicole Morey died after being bitten to death by her own large, bully dog ​​as she entered her home after a birthday party.

The tragedy has reignited the debate about dangerous dog breeds and the possibility of banning certain breeds in Ireland.