“In a state of shock …”: Inès Loucif (Koh-Lanta) witness to a scene of great violence

Since she adopted her little dog Maïko, an adorable Staffy, Ines Loucif is on a small cloud. Inseparable from her furball, the former adventurer of Koh Lanta (2020) tries to be the best mistress for him. And that goes through daily outings in dog parks in Paris. But this Wednesday, October 20, 2021, his walk turned into a real nightmare.

Indeed, as she tells it in story Instagram, Inès Loucif witnessed the very brutal attack of one dog on another. And this is unfortunately not the first time. “In the space of three days, there is a dog – it’s the same every time – who ate two dogs! And there this morning, it was very, very, very violent. I was between the dogs trying to separate them, there were four of us. He was biting and impossible to get him to let go. I was shaking, it was impressive and extremely violent! I have never seen that“, she said still very shaken by this scene.

3 stitches on the neck and finger …

It was a Shepherd who attacked a small helpless Dachshund, which was completely trapped by the jaw of its executioner. “The master was on the ground and was trying to block the Shepherd, I was holding the little Dachshund who was being eaten. I saw that you shouldn’t shoot because the other wouldn’t let go. It took a friend to catch the aggressive dog to loosen his jaw“, she continued. Thanks to this technique, the Dachshund was able to free itself from the grip of the animal but not without consequences.”I’m not telling you about the condition of the little Dachshund. Direct to the veto, it was all open next to the neck, I was in shock and very upset, Inès Loucif she confided. Otherwise, the day started well, I was in a good mood but this violence knocked me down. “

As she clarified, this Shepherd is now known to dog handlers for his brawling behavior: “Three days ago he attacked a Shiba who took refuge in the arms of his master. Panicked, the Shiba bit his master in the neck, he had 3 stitches in his neck and finger… “By seeking advice from her community, Inès Loucif hopes to obtain keys to intervene in this kind of situation.

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