Resident Julene Lind said "it was no fight" two evenings ago in a south Minneapolis park, when a pit bull mix overpowered a little boy's hold on its leash, went into full sprint and put an airborne death clamp on one of her three much smaller dogs.
Upon the attack's swift conclusion, Lind's beloved Ziggy, a 7-pound Papillon given to her as a puppy eight years ago to commemorate surviving breast cancer treatment, lay in a bloody clump.
"It didn't take very long for it to kill our dog," Lind said Tuesday. "We yanked Ziggy up in the air in an attempt to save her, and the pit went airborne and snatched her."
Lind's husband, Steve Rosch, was also bitten and "did everything he could. The dog would not release. Then it walked back over to its family, his job well done."
As the kill on Easter evening was executed in Martin Luther King Park, between 40th and 42nd streets along Nicollet Avenue, the larger dog's owner and four small children with her were just a few feet away.
"They watched their dog rip our dog up," Lind said, worried for how this scene might affect the children.
Lind said the dog's owner "never did anything" during the entire incident, and "I was in a frenzy. I was using profanity. The only thing she told me to do was to stop swearing."
Rosch scooped up Ziggy and ran toward their home nearby, located above the Nicollet Ace Hardware, which they own. She said he was hoping against hope that Ziggy could be saved.