Perth family fights to rescue Blue Heeler ace as it tears down father’s throat before being shot by police

Bloodthirsty ‘Psycho Blue’ as dog attacks three members of his family – terrified father yells for police to ‘just shoot him’ after brutal beatings – before they are hospitalized with horrific wounds be

  • Police called Perth home after the dog’s owner was bitten, the family was forced to hide
  • When the officers arrived, the dog also killed two other family members, the officers fired
  • Blue Heeler dog had to be euthanized due to his injuries

An Australian father shouted at police for ‘shooting him’ after the family’s rescue dog slit his throat and left his wife and daughter ‘in a pool of blood’ without provocation.

Three-year-old blue heeler, named Ace, lunged at Stephen Quail’s neck, before the family hid in fear until police arrived at the Baldivis home. PerthSouthern suburbs on a Sunday night.

WA police had to shoot the dog three times to kill him, when he continued his attack even after he arrived.

Australian police shot and killed a family pet Blue Heeler after he went berserk, slit his owner on the throat and sent three family members to the hospital (pictured one of the injured family members)

WA police were forced to shoot a dog named 'Ace' after killing two more family members when he arrived at the Baldivis property for the third time.

WA police were forced to shoot a dog named ‘Ace’ after killing two more family members when he arrived at the Baldivis property for the third time.

Police were called to the city’s Vernon Gough Drive home In the early hours of Sunday evening in the southern suburbs, the animal attacked its owner and bit him on the neck and arm.

Mr Quail, his wife Michelle and their 18-year-old daughter were taken to Rockingham Hospital after being critically injured after a dog attack they had rescued a month earlier.

‘I had to come out and tear his jaws’ [Michelle]And threw the dog in front of the police officer and said “just shoot him, shoot him, shoot him”, Mr. Quail told The West Australian.

He said the dog ‘opened me up’ under the chin and believes he could have died if the dog hadn’t had a cone in his throat even after surgery.

Ms Quail said it took ‘all my strength’ to pull Ace away from her husband in this ‘horrific’ attack.

A 50-year-old man received multiple bite wounds to his neck, chin and one of his hands from a dog attack.  A 50-year-old woman and an 18-year-old woman also suffered serious injuries and were taken to the hospital

A 50-year-old man received multiple bite wounds to his neck, chin and one of his hands from a dog attack. A 50-year-old woman and an 18-year-old woman also suffered serious injuries and were taken to the hospital

The dog then grabbed her calf, and bit her terrified daughter on her arm as well. During the attack, he locked himself in a nearby room.

Ms Quail said she had ‘never been so scared’ and that the dog attack had come ‘from nowhere’.

The dog, who the family had been told had a traumatic past, had gone home from castration surgery when he was fearless.

“We are not naive, we took great care of him, we have a peaceful home,” said Mr. Quail.

Ms Quail said the family was ‘devastated’ as she hoped Ace would be her ‘forever’ dog.

WA Police confirmed that both mother and daughter had multiple bite wounds and that Mr. Quail had bite wounds to his neck, chin, and one arm.

“Last night, Sunday, July 10, 2022, at approximately 6:40 p.m., police received a triple zero emergency call in which a pet dog attacked its owner at a residence in Baldivis,” a WA Police statement said. was.

‘The owner had sustained injuries to the arm and throat and, along with three other family members, hid with the dog until the arrival of the officers.

Police were called to the Vernon Gough Drive home in the southern suburb of Perth in the early hours of Sunday after the dog bit its owner's throat and forced the family to hide from him.

Police were called to the Vernon Gough Drive home in the southern suburb of Perth in the early hours of Sunday after the dog bit her owner’s throat and forced the family to hide from him.

‘Due to the dog’s extremely aggressive nature, a police gun was discharged twice to stop the attack.

‘In view of the injuries sustained by the dog, a third shot was fired to euthanize the dog and save him from further suffering.’

St John’s Ambulance rushed to the scene and all three injured family members were taken to Rockingham General Hospital for treatment for their injuries.

Three members of the same family were taken to Rockingham General Hospital on Sunday evening after the family dog ​​attacked them, seriously injuring them

Three members of the same family were taken to Rockingham General Hospital on Sunday evening after the family dog ​​attacked them, seriously injuring them