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Loose Dog Attack in South Barrie

June 9, 20261 Min Read
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City police describe the dog as a large, light brown ‘bully breed’ with a red leash attached; last seen around Loggers Run and Essa Road.

Barrie police are asking for help from the public in finding a dog that attacked multiple people this morning, including a child.

The dog is reported to be a large, light brown “bully breed” with a red leash.

According to police, the dog was last spotted near Loggers Run and Essa Road in south-end Barrie.

If you see the dog, please do not approach it. Instead, call police immediately at 705-725-7025.

Barrie Police are asking for help locating a dog that attacked several people, including a child.
Last seen in the area of Loggers Run and Essa Rd. It’s described as a large light brown bully breed with a red leash.
If you see it, please don’t approach. Call police at 705-725-7025.
BA26035745

– Barrie Police (@Barrie Police) June 8, 2026

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