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Moment mom attacked by Rottweiler whereas strolling her Shih Tzu

A mom has advised of the the terrifying second she was mauled by a Rottweiler while out strolling her canine close to her residence.

Shue Leung had been strolling her Shih Tzu in North Baddesley, Hampshire, when she was pulled to the bottom by the canine.

The Rottweiler, which had been off its lead on the time, attacked her as she clutched onto her personal canine to try to preserve it from hurt. 

Dramatic CCTV footage reveals the massive canine spot Ms Leung and her seven-year-old pet Mushroom, watching them for just a few seconds earlier than launching its assault on the smaller animal.

Shue will be seen attempting to tug Mushroom away from the Rottweiler earlier than she falls over and the canine continues with its savage assault — this time on her face. 

The 52-year-old lady was left in a ‘pool of blood’ and suffered horrific accidents.

The Rottweiler was put down following the assault. The man has been interviewed below warning by police and enquiries are nonetheless ongoing.

Shue Leung, 52, (pictured with her dog Mushroom) had been walking her Shih Tzu when she was pulled to the ground by the Rottweiler

Shue Leung, 52, (pictured along with her canine Mushroom) had been strolling her Shih Tzu when she was pulled to the bottom by the Rottweiler 

Shue suffered horrific injuries to her face and was left in a 'pool of blood' following the attack

Shue suffered horrific accidents to her face and was left in a ‘pool of blood’ following the assault

Shue was out walking her dog near her home when she was attacked by the off-lead Rottweiler

Shue was out strolling her canine close to her residence when she was attacked by the off-lead Rottweiler 

 The aged proprietor of the canine then rushes over and beats it to drive it off.

He then seems to assist stricken Ms Leung, gesturing on the canine to maintain it away, whereas it watches on. 

An ambulance was known as by a passer by, and Shue was rushed to hospital, requiring round 70 stitches to shut the wound to the facet of her face.  

Recalling the assault she mentioned: ‘I used to be strolling my canine. Every morning we do it about that point.

‘Just exterior our neighbours, I seen a Rottweiler was off the lead with no muzzle. The proprietor was strolling very far behind him.

‘That is the place the Rottweiler noticed us. I raised up my canine hoping to seize him.

‘With his full power he pushed me onto the bottom. He tried to seize my canine entrance arm.

Shue admitted she didn't want to look at herself in the mirror because of the horrific scarring

Shue admitted she did not need to take a look at herself within the mirror due to the horrific scarring 

CCTV footage shows the Rottweiler went to attack Mushroom (pictured) as Shue tried to protect her dog

CCTV footage reveals the Rottweiler went to assault Mushroom (pictured) as Shue tried to guard her canine 

‘I used to be holding my canine tight. I used to be curled up so the Rottweiler could not get to my canine.

‘After the canine then attacked me the proprietor then ran to cease the canine. If the proprietor had been a bit slower my face may have been worse.’

Ms Leung, who works as entrance of home for a quick meals restaurant, mentioned she was left in ‘terrible’ ache and needed to wait round 4 hours on the hospital for surgical procedure.

When she lastly did endure surgical procedure, she spent 5 hours within the theatre and mentioned after they cleaned her wound, it was ‘horrific’.

The incident occurred at round 9.40am on March 1, however weeks on she has not been capable of return to work and mentioned she is worried about individuals seeing her accidents.

She mentioned when her household noticed her accidents, ‘they had been shocked’, including: ‘My son noticed it and he could not cope.

The residential street in North Baddesley (pictured) where the attack took place

The residential road in North Baddesley (pictured) the place the assault occurred

‘I’ll undoubtedly be scarred for all times.

‘I do not need individuals to see my scars. I do not need to see the canine to be trustworthy. I concern to exit.’

She added: ‘I do not even need to take a look at myself within the mirror.’

Hampshire Police mentioned they had been known as at 9.50am on Friday, March 1, to a report {that a} lady had been bitten on the top by the canine.

A spokesperson mentioned: ‘She sustained critical and probably life-changing accidents requiring hospital remedy.’

Officers have additionally confirmed the canine has since been ‘humanely put to sleep’ after its proprietor, a person in his 70s, ‘voluntarily disclaimed’ the animal to police.