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Hong Kong: 60kg Dog Kills Poodle, Attacks Bichon Frise

A 60kg dog attacked two small dogs in Hong Kong, killing both. The incident was caught on video.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 18 August 2026 at 08:40 am
Hong Kong: 60kg Dog Kills Poodle, Attacks Bichon Frise

A disturbing incident occurred in Hong Kong on Monday when a mixed-breed dog weighing around 60kg and measuring 1.5 meters in length attacked two small dogs in broad daylight. The first attack took place at 3pm near the taxi rank at the Yoho Mall car park in Yuen Long, where a 58-year-old man was walking his 17-year-old Miniature Poodle. The dog, which was unleashed, allegedly clamped its jaws on the Poodle's neck, causing fatal injuries. The Poodle's owner rushed it to a veterinary clinic, but it later died from its injuries.

Just a few minutes later, the same dog allegedly attacked a four-year-old Bichon Frise near the park. The dog refused to let go despite attempts to intervene, and the Bichon Frise was certified dead at the scene. A video of the incident has gone viral, showing the large dog's brutal attack on the two small dogs.

The large dog was apprehended by police and was found to be wearing a collar, indicating that it was not a stray. However, its owner remains unknown. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of small dogs in public places and the need for stricter regulations on large dogs.

In Hong Kong, there are special restrictions on large dogs weighing 20kg or more in public places. Violating these restrictions can result in imprisonment and fines. The police are investigating the incident and are trying to locate the owner of the dog.

The incident has sparked outrage and concern among dog owners and animal lovers in Hong Kong. Many are calling for stricter regulations on large dogs and better enforcement of existing laws. The incident is a reminder of the importance of responsible dog ownership and the need for dog owners to take necessary precautions to prevent such incidents.

The attack on the two small dogs is a tragic reminder of the dangers that exist in public places. It is essential for dog owners to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions to prevent such incidents. The incident is also a wake-up call for the authorities to review and strengthen existing laws and regulations on dog ownership.

In conclusion, the incident in Hong Kong highlights the need for responsible dog ownership and stricter regulations on large dogs in public places. It is essential for dog owners to take necessary precautions to prevent such incidents and for the authorities to enforce existing laws and regulations effectively.

Frequently asked questions

What happened to the 60kg dog after the attack?

The dog was apprehended by police and its owner remains unknown.

Are there any restrictions on large dogs in Hong Kong?

Yes, there are special restrictions on large dogs weighing 20kg or more in public places.

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