"There are two vicious dogs roaming the neighborhood. Once they pulled her through the fence they shook her and then just turned around and ran with her."

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — A Clay County couple is demanding justice after they say two dogs were killed and another was seriously hurt. They tell First Coast News two other dogs were responsible for the attacks and the owners haven't been named.

Twelve-year-old Molly, a Jack Russel terrier mix has seen better days. Last week, she was attacked by two dogs, her owner, Genevieve Wulff, said. Wulff said she witnessed the attack and immediately ran to help.

"Once they pulled her through the fence, they shook her and then just turned around and ran with her," Wulff said. "I just kept yelling 'stop stop drop her,' you know anything or any type of command that I could possibly think of."

Molly was left with a deep wound to her back and ended up with a dozen stitches.

"There are two vicious dogs roaming the neighborhood," Wulff said.

To make matters worse, Wulff said her dog wasn't the only victim.

Last week, a dog named Pepper was killed in its own front yard along with a blue nose pitbull in Eagles Landing. Animal control was called out but they were unable to catch the dogs.

"No family should have to be terrified to walk out of their home, no family should be terrified of walking their animal, no family should be terrified to play," Wulff said.

The families are now demanding justice for their pets and are looking to spread awareness to the community.