in Chatsworth, Grey Highlands, Southgate, West Grey
October 15, 2025
OPP responded to a report of a dog attack earlier this morning in Dundalk, Ontario.
On Wednesday, October 15 at approximately 8:41 a.m., police received a report of an unrestrained dog on Russell Street. The dog bit one child and was attempting to bite another. The owner was on scene attempting to restrain the animal but was unsuccessful.
Upon arrival, officers encountered the aggressive dog. One officer sustained a bite while attempting to gain control of the animal.
In the interest of public safety, police shot the dog. The dog was later euthanized.
Two individuals involved sustained minor injuries and received medical treatment.
The OPP reminds the public to report aggressive or dangerous animals immediately and to avoid approaching them.
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