Syko, unhinged dog that mauled 4 NYC pups, strikes again - a year after owner claimed she'd put it down
Briefly

Lucy Davis, a lifelong resident of the Upper East Side, recounted the shocking moment when three German shepherds attacked her. 'The door flew open and these three giant dogs started attacking us,' Davis said. She described how she was knocked to the ground while attempting to protect her 11-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. In a frenzied effort, she shouted, 'No, no!' while bravely punching one of the dogs in the snout to defend Oscar.
Davis notably expressed her gratitude to a brave bystander who intervened: 'If that man hadn't gotten out of the car when he did to call those dogs off, they would have killed my dog.' This highlights not only the immediate danger posed by Syko and the other German shepherds but also the heroic actions of those willing to step in during such terrifying moments.
Referring to the owner's previous promises, Davis lamented, 'She should have put these dogs down,' voicing the community's frustration regarding the lack of action taken after the initial attacks last year. Nobody should have to live in fear of being attacked by dogs that have already caused harm, yet here's a case that echoes that very tragedy.
Hudson's admission of her failure to control Syko leads to public outcry, particularly from Baby's owner Akiba Tripp, who described her emotional reaction upon learning of Syko's re-emergence: 'I began shaking and crying.' This response underscores the lasting impact and fear these incidents instigate within the community.
Read at New York Post
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