She said she will never walk her dog in the same place again
A woman has said she will never walk her dog in the same place again after a "terrifying experience" which could leave her without a "big chunk" of her thumb. Sally Leachman, 56, was out walking her Sprollie dog named Murphy, who was on a lead. close to the canal near Lady Bridge, Retford, on Saturday, November 12, at around 3.30om when she says she and Murphy encountered a pair of dogs.
"We moved off the footpath into the edge as a I saw the two dogs coming towards me. The man was a little bit behind the dogs. "I'm stood in front of my dog, protecting my dog, and my hand is running with blood, dripping all down my clothes and onto the grass. And he could clearly see I was in a lot of pain and bleeding and he turned round and said asked whether I recognised him and his dogs. With that I just went 'no.' He walked away and I asked for his name and he just carried on walking away and left me.
She will be checked again on Friday to assess the extent of the damage to her thumb. She continued: "It's horrible, it's absolutely awful. I can never go back down the canal again, I can never walk but down there again and I'm a retired police officer.
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