A large unleashed dog weighing about 60kg attacks two small dogs in separate incidents in Hong Kong within roughly 20 minutes, fatally injuring both. Police say the first attack happens around 3pm near the taxi rank at the Yoho Mall car park in Yuen Long, where a man is walking a brown miniature poodle.
Authorities report that the dog then chases and bites another small pet shortly afterward. One account describes the second attack involving a bichon frise and says the animal dies at the scene; another describes both attacks as occurring within about 20 minutes. Police also say the dog remains too aggressive for handling, delaying confirmation of whether it has a microchip, and that the dog is eventually apprehended.
Across outlets, the key points are consistent: the dog is described as large (about 60kg), the victims are small dogs (a 5kg poodle and a 5kg bichon frise), and the incidents occur in broad daylight in public areas. Some details differ in emphasis, including whether the dog is believed to have a known owner (collar present) and the availability or description of video evidence.