The child required medical facility treatment for leak injuries and cuts after being savaged by the animal, an American bully dog.
The kid’s mom Imogen, who does not want to be totally called, informed The Argus about the dreadful minute he was assaulted in Badgers Walk, Burgess Hill, on Wednesday recently.
Etienne, 8, has autism, and Imogen said it “takes a lot” for him to be out with other kids playing as he was that afternoon.
He was on a spot of turf near his home when all of a sudden the dog got away from its front door, performed at Etienne and assaulted him.
He was bitten 5 times prior to the owner handled to pull the dog off him.
Imogen right away drove Etienne to the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath.
His injuries were dealt with and he remained in medical facility till the early hours of the early morning.
Get more excellent stories like this provided to your inbox every day by signing up to our morning newsletter – do not lose out!
Etienne has 10 leak injuries and lacerations from the attack and needed to go back to medical facility on Friday for additional treatment.
“By the fourth bite my son was on the floor,” said Imogen. “Medical staff at the hospital said the pattern and number of bites shows that the dog could do serious harm and even kill a toddler.”
The dog is a puppy and Imogen said she is afraid about what it will can as soon as totally grown.
Imogen said she called cops 5 times prior to they visited her and her kid the following day.
She included: “The cops action has actually shocked me to the core.
“It is like a ticking time bomb now, waiting for when the next attack will happen.”
Sussex Police said an examination has actually been released.
The force said the kid suffered small injuries and was required to medical facility following the occurrence.
Chief Inspector Ben Starns, District Commander for Crawley and Mid Sussex, said: “We acknowledge that this was an upsetting occurrence for those impacted and the broader neighborhood.
“Officers released an examination right away, which is continuous, which has actually consisted of a check out to the dog owner’s home and the victim’s home.
“Officers likewise performed a preliminary safety evaluation of the dog, which was determined to be a 17-week-old American bully puppy.
“The supporting documentation and microchip for the dog have actually been examined and it is not believed to be a limited breed.
“A risk-based decision has been made to not seize the dog at this time, but the owner has been given advice around the safety and security of their dog while we conduct our investigation.”
Police ask witnesses or anybody with appropriate details about the occurrence to report it to Sussex Police online, estimating serial 38 of 02/02.