Dog Attack on Man on Walk
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‘Meat all over the ground’: B.C. man left on trail after random vicious dog attack - BC | Globalnews.ca

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David Peter was walking up Hemlock Valley Road on Sasquatch Mountain Resort in Agassiz , B.C. , on Mother’s Day.
Peter said he heard a man and a lady yelling and then soon after that, a black dog and a brown dog attacked him.
The two people at the truck were leading the dogs away, but they didn’t stop to check on him.
Peter had to have more than 50 stitches and is now afraid to be able to do his daily exercise.
Peter agreed, saying what happened wasn’t right and he wants the dog owners to know they could have left him there to die.
“I think any sane person would be consumed with guilt, and it’s just going to eat away at them. So I’m hoping they’re going to come forward and be countable,” said Timothy Felix , a councillor for the Sts’ailes First Nation .
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