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One Dog Euthanized After Elk Attack in Gusum, Decision on Second Dog Pending

Key Points
  • One of two dogs that killed an elk in Gusum in January has been euthanized for animal welfare reasons.
  • Authorities are considering euthanasia for the second dog, with a decision expected next week.
  • Susann Anckarman of the County Administrative Board stated the euthanized dog had health issues possibly related to the attack.

According to reports from Norrköpings Tidningar, one of two dogs involved in an attack that killed an elk in Gusum, Sweden, has been euthanized. The incident occurred in late January when the two dogs attacked and killed an elk cow in the Gusum area.

Susann Anckarman, a case officer at the County Administrative Board (Länsstyrelsen), stated that the dog was euthanized for animal welfare reasons. "The dog had a lump on its back that we believe may be related to the attack. It had a fever and poor general condition," Anckarman reportedly said.

The dog had a lump on its back that we believe may be related to the attack. It had a fever and poor general condition,

Susann Anckarman, case officer at the County Administrative Board (Länsstyrelsen)

The fate of the second dog remains undecided, with authorities indicating that a decision will be made in the coming week. Anckarman confirmed that officials are considering euthanasia for the remaining dog as well.

The dogs were taken into custody following the January attack, which resulted in the death of the elk. The County Administrative Board is handling the case under Swedish animal welfare and wildlife protection regulations.

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