She was also able to flag down two young girls who were riding their bikes in the area.

The children stopped and one girl said she would get her mother.

The girls’ mothers soon arrived and helped direct first responders to the woman.

The Oakville Fire Department, Halton police and Halton EMS attended the scene.

The victim was evacuated from the area and taken to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.

A good Samaritan was able to locate the woman’s dog, which had actually found his way back home.

He was uninjured.

“He crossed three roads and made his way right back to my front porch,” said the woman.

“They checked him out and he looked fine. This nice family told me, ‘Don’t worry we’ll keep him until you figure things out.’”

The woman was diagnosed with a fractured pelvic socket.

She has since been released from hospital but will returned in a few days to determine if surgery is needed to repair her injury.

Even if surgery is not required, she said much of her summer will be spent recovering.

“For somebody who is very active in the fitness centre, loves gardening and being active in the summer this is so disheartening,” she said.

While the woman is deeply thankful to the people who came to her aid, calling them ‘angels on Earth’ she is deeply disturbed by the actions of the Husky owners.

“This woman looked me in the eye…and then left me there,” she said.

“I asked her to call 911 and she left.”

Halton police say they are not investigating this incident.

The victim says she has filed a complaint with the Oakville & Milton Humane Society.

“I want to find them because they need to take responsibility. They need to make sure this never happens again,” said the victim.

“I was lucky. The paramedics said, ‘Look at all the rocks here. You could have hit your head.’ Sure, I’m badly injured but it could have been so much worse.”

Editor's Note: This story was updated on Tuesday, May 7 to include comments from the alleged victim of the incident.