Illya and Ursula get into a car in order to escape the dogs. One of the dobermans is on it's hind legs with paws on the side window. When the car begins to exit, the dogs are not in sight.
Illya knocks out the gypsy with a kick to the face before climbing the tree. Over the next few shots the gypsy's body lies in different positions.
While in the car after being chased by the Dobermans, Ms Baldwin asks "Where to, now?" To which Illya replies "Up wind". If you were trying to get away from the dogs, you would want to go 'down wind'. Going up wind, the dogs would keep your scent and be able to follow.
Illya supplies the dog expert with two photographs supposedly of the two dogs that attacked him, one photograph for each dog. The expert comments that he believes one dog is older than the other, and adds that the pair is likely father and son. The second photograph he examines is a close-up head shot cropped from the first photograph. It's the same image with the dog in the same exact pose.
At one point where the Dobermans were going after Illya a string could be seen coming off the nose of one of the dogs.
At the opening, Delgrovia approaches the house. To the left , in front of Delgrovia, you can see the branches of the bushes being rustled by the camera operator, who is probably walking backwards to get the shot.