True Owner of Rottweiler Who Bit in Adlikon Reports from Germany
True Owner Comes Forward After Rottweiler Attack
The true owner of the Rottweiler who bit a woman in Adlikon has come forward from Germany. The owner, a 35-year-old man, contacted the police after seeing media coverage of the incident. He said that the dog, a two-year-old male named Max, had been stolen from his home in Germany a few weeks ago.
The owner said that he was very sorry for the attack and that Max was a gentle dog who had never shown any signs of aggression before. He said that he was working with the police to get Max back and that he would take full responsibility for the dog's actions.
Rottweiler Attack Victim Suffers Serious Injuries
The victim of the Rottweiler attack, a 52-year-old woman, is still in the hospital recovering from her injuries. She suffered serious lacerations to her face and arm and may require surgery. The woman's family has said that they are grateful for the support they have received from the community and that they are hoping for a full recovery.
The Rottweiler was impounded by animal control after the attack and is currently being held at the local animal shelter. The dog will be quarantined for 10 days to ensure that he does not have rabies. After the quarantine period, the dog will be evaluated by a veterinarian to determine if he is safe to be returned to his owner.
Community Reacts to Rottweiler Attack
The Rottweiler attack has sparked a debate in the community about the dangers of owning aggressive dogs. Some residents have called for a ban on Rottweilers, while others have said that it is the responsibility of dog owners to make sure their dogs are properly trained and socialized.
The mayor of Adlikon has said that the town council will discuss the issue of dog ownership at its next meeting. He said that the council will consider all options, including a possible ban on certain breeds of dogs.
Rottweiler Breed Information
Rottweilers are a large, powerful breed of dog that was originally bred in Germany to drive cattle. They are known for their strength, loyalty, and intelligence. Rottweilers are typically good-natured dogs, but they can become aggressive if they are not properly trained and socialized.
Rottweilers are not inherently dangerous dogs, but they can be dangerous if they are not properly trained and socialized. It is important for Rottweiler owners to take the time to train their dogs and to make sure that they are socialized with other people and animals.