Woman bitten by dog in Oberdürrbach – police intervene!
A woman was bitten by her own dog in Würzburg. Police launch investigation after neighbors call for help.

Woman bitten by dog in Oberdürrbach – police intervene!
A frightening incident occurred in the Würzburg district of Oberdürrbach on Thursday afternoon: a woman was bitten by her own dog, a “Cane Corso Italiano”, and suffered serious injuries. At 5:00 p.m., the operations center of the Lower Franconia police headquarters received several emergency calls reporting cries for help and loud barking of dogs. Police officers quickly arrived at the family home where they found the injured woman who had gone to the property on her own to seek help Würzburg life reported.
The circumstances of the incident are currently unclear, but police are already investigating. The two dogs were running freely on the property, and to minimize further danger, officers surrounded the area to prevent the animals from escaping. After a short time, trained dog handlers were able to catch both animals and temporarily take them to the animal shelter. To reassure residents, the police made it clear that there was never a danger to other people. The injured woman was taken to a hospital for medical treatment, where her condition is stable and life-threatening Radio gong held on.
The police investigation is now focusing on the exact events and compliance with dog ownership regulations. The responsible authorities are in contact with the veterinary and public order office of the city of Würzburg to clarify the whereabouts of the two dogs. The incident raises questions about the safety of dog ownership and whether the animals could pose a threat in the future.