On New Year’s Day, a seven-year-old boy was attacked and bitten by a neighbor’s dog in Kirchberg ob der Donau. The girl has now been able to leave the hospital. The “crown” knows whether the Rottweiler should be put down after the bite attack.
First the good news: seven-year-old Vivian, who was attacked and bitten by the neighbor’s dog in Kirchberg ob der Donau on New Year’s Day, is back home. “She was able to leave the hospital,” the Kepler clinic in Linz confirmed. As is known, the Rottweiler “Ernie” seriously injured the student on New Year’s Day when she walked past the garden where the owner’s ten-year-old daughter was practicing “sit and down” with the four-legged friend.
Euthanasia should be avoided
Since then, “Ernie” has been locked up in his kennel with his current owner and is not allowed to have any contact with other animals – or people. He must ‘serve’ a ten-day quarantine against rabies, which will be over in two days. The Kirchberg town hall wants to use this time “to find a solution that is satisfactory for everyone.” The euthanasia of the valuable purebred dog – it is descended from world champions – must be avoided; his German breeder even agreed to take “Ernie” back. Whether this will be allowed will be decided in the coming days.
The owner of “Ernie” has a second Rottweiler, a female. According to the municipality, she is not affected by measures because only ‘Ernie’, who was taken care of by the family the year before, bit.
Source: Krone

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