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Hamilton police seek 2 suspects after dog wounded in shooting

Police in Hamilton say they are looking for two suspects after a dog was shot in the city's east end Friday night.

The German shepherd was rushed to a veterinarian and is expected to survive

A police car with the Hamilton police logo.
Hamilton police say a German Sheppard was wounded in what was believed to be a targeted shooting. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Police in Hamilton say they are looking for two suspects after a dog was shot in the city's east end Friday night.

They say it happened around 9:00 p.m. when a home owner in the area of Brampton Street and Dunn Avenue let his German shepherd out the front door as two young men approached the residence.

Investigators say one of the men pulled out a firearm and shot the dog, which was rushed to a veterinarian and is expected to survive.

They say the shooter was also confronted by a female from the residence and pointed his gun at her before he and the other suspect fled on foot.

Police say they believe it was a targeted shooting, and are asking witnessesto contact them.

They are also urging area residents to check their home security cameras for possible surveillance evidence.