
They didn't hang about to check if the cows were okay.' 'I think he was scared to go get his dog in case he got attacked by the cows too,' he said of the owner. 'Once they eventually got the dog back they ran away. Mr Ashe recalled how Winston's owner tried to call him back, but the dog 'wasn't paying attention.' 'One cow was limping after the attack, I couldn't see if it was badly injured but it didn't look right.' 'It had already been on the leg of one of the cows for about a minute before I started filming so we were worried that it could kill or seriously injure one of them.' It was stressful to watch because we couldn't do anything,' Mr Ashe, 27, said. 'It was hanging off the back of one of the cow's tails and it was going after the calves. He ran back towards the commotion and saw an off-lead dog was in with the cows. The out-of-control black and white bulldog, called Winston, is seen running into the Glasgow field and biting at the legs and tail of one of the cows as it's owner tried to call it backĬonor Ashe, who filmed the incident, said he was on a walk in Pollock Park when he heard a 'commotion with the cows mooing'.
