Mother uses her own body to protect child from a violent Rottweiler. Video leaves netizens divided about who is to be blamed
A mother in Yekaterinburg, Russia selflessly used her body to protect her child from a Rottweiler attack, sustaining severe injuries. The incident was recorded, showing the mother shielding her child while calling for help. This incident sparked a...

In the footage, the woman can be seen lying on top of her child, shielding them while the aggressive dog lurks nearby, poised to strike again. Despite suffering severe injuries, she remains focused on keeping her child safe, wrapping them in her embrace while calling for help. The video, recorded by a passerby from a parked car, captures the distressing scene as the domesticated Rottweiler, identifiable by a metal band around its neck, continues its attack.
Further into the clip, the dog is seen barking and growling, but only at someone holding a shovel, while the dog stays eerily still around the mother and child. The woman, visibly injured and bleeding from her hands, lies in the snow, enduring the pain to protect her child from harm.
According to reports, the mother sustained multiple wounds and a serious fracture, while the child, though physically unharmed, was distressed from the traumatic event. Emergency responders rushed the woman to the hospital, and the Sverdlovsk Region Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into the attack.
Internet reacts
Reactions to the incident were divided, with some defending the dog while others expressed concerns about safety and ownership responsibilities. One individual argued that the blame should fall on the owner rather than the dog, sharing personal experiences of raising Rottweilers that never showed aggression. Another questioned why the person filming the attack did not step in to help.Some users took a more extreme stance, stating that dogs attacking humans should be put down to prevent further incidents. Others noted that while the Rottweiler in the video did not appear to be in full attack mode, owning certain breeds should come with licensing requirements to ensure only skilled handlers take responsibility for them.
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