Dog Breeder Fighting For Life After Four Bulldogs Feast On Body For Hours

Story By: Feza Uzay, Sub-Editor: Marija Stojkoska, Agency:  Newsflash

A dog breeder is fighting for her life after her four bulldogs attacked her and feasted on her body for hours while her elderly mother was too scared to help.

Larisa Zubkova, 54, is well known in the town of Toguchin in the Russian region of Novosibirsk Oblast as a breeder of American bulldogs.

She had a good relationship with her four bulldogs. However, her friends and family, including her mother Galina Nikolaevna, age not disclosed, were afraid of the dogs.

Larisa Zubkova, 54, (pictured) was torn to pieces by her own bulldogs in Toguchin, Russia on 30th January 2022. (Larisa Zubkova/Newsflash)

Galina, who lives next door, heard her daughter’s screams on the morning of 30th January.

She told local media: “At first I thought that she, as usual, yelled at them before the walk, but they didn’t obey. She made some noise for about 15 minutes, and then everything went calm.”

Larisa reportedly lost consciousness at that moment, and the dogs began to maul her jaw, throat, and chest.

Larisa Zubkova, 54, (pictured) was torn to pieces by her own bulldogs in Toguchin, Russia on 30th January 2022. (Larisa Zubkova/Newsflash)

Galina added: “An hour later, I heard my daughter screaming ‘help! help!’… I was too afraid to go into her house alone because of the dogs. I called my granddaughter. She arrived an hour later. It turned out that Larisa had been lying there for two hours, bleeding.”

Larisa’s unnamed daughter almost fainted at the sight of her mother, lying in the hallway, surrounded by her blood-covered dogs.

According to reports, her nose was bitten off, and her throat, jaw and chest were badly injured.

Larisa Zubkova, 54, (pictured) was torn to pieces by her own bulldogs in Toguchin, Russia on 30th January 2022. (Larisa Zubkova/Newsflash)

She was taken to the ICU of a nearby hospital and put on a ventilator.

While paramedics were taking the woman to hospital, she said while still conscious that the dog named Bosya, which probably attacked first, should be removed from the house by the time she returned.

The woman’s current state of health is unclear, as is whether the police have launched an investigation into the incident.