A British woman who was walking with her two dogs by a path in Benalmádena (Málaga) was attacked by an eagle who wanted to take one of the two dogs.
Thus, the huge and fierce bird dragged the dog into a hand, although the owner was able to let him go at the cost of receiving a peck on one hand. How so? The eagle was placed on top of one of his dogs, the breed Jack Russell Terrier, and began to drag her head with the intention of taking her to a quarry, but its owner, full of courage, avoided this at all coast.
The woman took the bird with a wing and kicked to distract you while saying to herself: 'You're not going to fly with my dog.'
After the attack, the British attached to their dogs to leave the place quickly, but as he ran down the mountain the bird turned and harassed her about twenty times, to which she responded with shouts to scare it away, which eventually succeeded.
Thanks to the courageous intervention of its owner, the dog suffered only a small wound on the snout, while Dodd, the tourist went to a health center, where he was given a tetanus shot and a wound healed in mild left hand.