A 15-year-old deaf dog allegedly stabbed twice in the chest during a during a dramatic crime spree in Fremantle is continuing to fight for his life.

Jack Russell cross Henry was caught up in Sunday’s drama after police say a man stole the van he was in outside the Tradewinds bottleshop.

Earlier, the man allegedly ploughed another stolen vehicle into two other cars on Stirling Bridge and threatened members of the public with a knife.

One person was taken to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Camera Icon Stirling Bridge in East Fremantle was closed by police after a major traffic incident involving several cars and a motorbike. Credit: Nic Ellis / The West Australian

Henry is in a critical condition and is due to undergo surgery this morning. His family say he had lost a lot of blood and required transfusions.

Owner Jaimy Heywood told 6PR’s breakfast show said there had been an outpouring of support on social media for Henry.

“He’s just an old boy, he did nothing to deserve it and I think this man was angry and ... he might have taken some of that out on Henry and that obviously just cuts deep to a lot of people and I think they want to help, she said.

The family have set up a gofundme page for those that want to contribute to saving Henry’s life.

They are aiming to raise $5000.

Meanwhile, Fremantle Detectives have charged a 24-year-old Kewdale man with two counts of stealing a motor vehicle, two counts of unlawful act or omission with intent to harm and one count of animal cruelty.