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Man Critically Injured After Savage Dog Attack in Sydney Apartment

A 55-year-old man is in a critical condition after being severely mauled by his own dog inside his Camperdown apartment on Monday morning. Emergency services were called to the Pyrmont Bridge Road unit following reports of the attack, with neighbours hearing the man's screams.

Key Takeaways

  • A 55-year-old man sustained life-threatening injuries to his arms and legs.
  • The attack occurred inside the man's Camperdown unit.
  • Three dogs were present at the property; two have been seized by council.
  • The dog involved in the attack is believed to be a Staffordshire bull terrier.

The Attack

Paramedics and police were dispatched to the Camperdown unit around 10am on Monday after receiving reports of a dog attack. The man was found with severe bleeding, particularly to his arms and legs. Neighbours reportedly attempted to intervene but were also threatened by the dog. Officers, equipped with riot shields and control poles, managed to subdue the animal before paramedics could reach the injured man.

Medical Condition and Rescue

The man was treated at the scene by multiple ambulance crews before being rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. He is currently in a critical condition and underwent emergency surgery. Initial reports indicated he had lost a significant amount of blood.

Animal Seizure and Investigation

City of Sydney Council rangers attended the property and seized two dogs believed to be involved in the attack. These dogs are being held at Sutherland Animal Shelter pending the outcome of an investigation. A third dog, a puppy, was taken into police custody before being transferred to the RSPCA. A council spokesperson stated that all dog attacks are investigated, and actions can range from issuing fines and declaring dogs dangerous to initiating court proceedings for euthanasia, depending on the severity and evidence.

Previous Incidents

This incident follows a tragic dog attack in the NSW Hunter region less than two months prior, where a 17-year-old girl died after being attacked by a mixed-breed dog.

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