“He was a big, fearless guy so he punched and all that and took them off but they bit him on the elbow and on the hand.”
![Paul Dore shows his injuries after a dog attack. Photo / Cherie Howie](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/OAQKGWF6ZRAF5ED2UDB25LTRWQ.jpg?auth=0606c3ce1ef90438717c8a1bb7bb9f26ef3e7a9676b4185fbe687dc6975fd2de&width=16&height=12&quality=70&smart=true)
He told the Herald the man had a deep cut on his hand.
“Police came and the ambulance came as well.”
Dore told the Herald that when he spotted him the man was stuck.
“At first I was a bit confused, thinking, ‘are those dogs with him?’ Then I realised they weren’t, that they were having a go at him.”
![An ambulance waits outside a proprty on Sturdee Rd in Manurewa after reports of a person attacked by an animal. Photo / Cherie Howie](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/5FNSDYLCYZAS3MN5JTCDG6G5HE.jpg?auth=b13e67c6d06491e97568a61333a92a78aeb0488dbab3723d271278703e070f23&width=16&height=10&quality=70&smart=true)
Dore described the dogs as “young, pure white bullmastiff types”.
“I’m thinking if it’s a young kid [they had attacked], what sort of state they’d be in now if they were willing to take me on.”
Dore said the dogs backed off when he raised a flip-flop above his head.
“They turned and I was going after them at this stage, thinking I’m not backing down … Best way to handle this is to attack them, and then they ran.”
He told the Herald they must have sensed that “this guy’s a crazy idiot”.
Singh said a neighbour told them the dogs had been seen in the area before.
![Davinder Singh hugs Paul Dore, thanking him for saving his father. Photo / Cherie Howie](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/KBVKFWD2URFRRN77A5JZZSXVWA.jpg?auth=db69e20a944244ce0167f26b1188c42128a40b71dadfaaefeb90ec3a50e2cff7&width=16&height=9&quality=70&smart=true)
He said his father and the man who helped him were okay, but medical staff were checking them over.
A spokesperson for Hato Hone St John said the ambulance agency was notified of an animal-related incident at 11.32am today on Sturdee Rd, Manuerwa.
“We responded with two ambulances and one rapid response vehicle. Two patients, both in a moderate condition, were assessed and treated at the scene.”
Police confirmed staff had assisted.
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