GRAPHIC IMAGE WARNING: Mylo, an Australian Labradoodle, was being walked by his owner’s grandfather in Dawsholm Park, Glasgow, when he was set upon by the mastiff-type dogs on December 15.
A Scots pooch who almost died after being mauled by two out-of-control dogs at a Glasgow park only survived thanks to his new winter jacket. Mylo, an Australian Labradoodle, was being walked by his owner’s grandfather in Dawsholm Park when he was set upon by the mastiff-type dogs on December 15.
She explained: “My husband and I were away for two nights in Liverpool when it happened. We got a call from the vet saying he was in such a bad way that their advice was to come as soon as possible. We cancelled everything and drove up the road straight away. “If we had him off leash, we’d have lost him because if he ran away those two dogs would have follower him. My grandad had to kick one of the attacking dogs to get it off Mylo because it's jaws had locked on.
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