Tourist Files Police Report After Dog Bite in Pas de la Casa
A woman bitten by a Border Collie on her leg in the Andorra border village received emergency treatment, with the dog's insurance expected to cover.
Key Points
- Tourist bitten on leg by Border Collie at 1pm on Carrer Sant Jordi Thursday.
- Firefighters provided initial care before transfers to Pas de la Casa centre and SAAS in Escaldes-Engordany.
- Police identified dog; insurance expected to cover treatment costs.
- Second dog incident in area within days, previous on St. Stephen's Day.
A tourist bitten by a dog on the leg in Pas de la Casa has filed a police report over the incident, as authorities identified the animal—a Border Collie—and expect its insurance to cover her treatment costs.
The attack took place around 1pm on Thursday on Carrer Sant Jordi, a central street in the border village. Firefighters from the local station responded quickly, providing initial care for the woman's complex leg wound before transferring her to the Pas de la Casa medical centre. She was then taken to the SAAS emergency services in Escaldes-Engordany, where staff treated her injuries. Hospital sources said she received complex care requiring follow-up at her home medical centre, as she is a non-resident, before being discharged.
Police and customs officers attended the scene to investigate and later handled the matter after her medical treatment. The dog is fully identified, and officials anticipate its insurance will manage the expenses, though details remain under review.
Firefighters described the wound as visually dramatic but initially non-serious. This marks the second dog-related incident in the area within days; the previous one, still under investigation, occurred on St. Stephen's Day afternoon.
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