
80-Year-Old Woman Hospitalized After Dog Attack in Tenerife
An 80-year-old woman is hospitalized in serious condition after being attacked by two dogs in Guía de Isora, Tenerife, prompting an investigation into potential owner negligence.
An 80-year-old woman was hospitalized after being attacked by two dogs of a potentially dangerous breed in Guía de Isora, Tenerife, this Thursday. The incident has reignited the debate over owner responsibility and the strict control measures required for such animals.
The victim was first treated at the Hospital del Sur before being transferred to the Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria. Due to her age and the severity of her injuries, medical staff are monitoring her condition closely.
The attack occurred shortly after 8:00 a.m. near the TF-38 road, close to the town of Chío. Emergency services were alerted via the 1-1-2 coordination center, and an investigation is now underway. Authorities are currently looking into the possibility that the dogs escaped from a nearby property. Initial reports suggest the owner, a foreign resident, was out of the country at the time.
This incident has caused significant concern among local residents, as it has emerged that the property had been the subject of previous complaints regarding the dogs' behavior.
Under Spanish law, owners of potentially dangerous breeds must hold a specific license, register the animals with the municipality, and ensure they are kept on a leash and muzzled in public. Failing to maintain proper control over these animals is not only an administrative offense but can also lead to criminal charges if negligence results in injury to others. Investigators are now working to determine if the required safety protocols were followed to prevent the dogs from escaping.