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Pack of Dogs Including Chihuahua Repeatedly Attacks Residents in Bisley

A series of dog attacks in the village of Bisley, Gloucestershire, have raised concerns among residents and local authorities. Since February 2025, three dogs—a Chihuahua-type breed and two brown dogs—have been reported repeatedly leaving a property on Back Lane and approaching, sometimes aggressively, members of the public.

According to reports, one of the victims suffered a skin injury during one of these encounters. While several attacks have been reported, police believe there may be more unreported cases within the community.

Gloucestershire Police have issued a public appeal through the Your Community Alerts Gloucestershire website, asking anyone affected by these incidents to come forward. They emphasize that reporting helps authorities consider necessary measures, such as implementing Dog Behavioural Contracts, to prevent further harm.

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Residents with information are encouraged to fill out an online form or contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111. The police remind the public that non-emergency crimes can be reported online, but emergency incidents should always be reported by calling 999.

The community is urged to stay vigilant and follow available crime prevention advice to ensure safety while the investigation continues.

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