A lady who tried to separate two dogs mating was severely injured when one attacked her, California police reported.
The girl known as 911 to report a canine attack inside her Eureka home at 9:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, police stated in a information launch.
Officers spoke to the lady by means of a window, however she was afraid of being attacked once more if she tried to depart the home, police stated.
An officer used pepper spray to disperse her three dogs so the lady could possibly be rescued, police stated. Officers additionally rescued a baby by means of a bed room window.
The girl instructed officers that one in all her dogs attacked her when she tried to cease it from mating with a feminine canine in warmth, police stated.
She was taken to a hospital with “severe and serious” accidents, police stated. Officers left the dogs safely contained contained in the home.
A member of the family returned later to safe the male canine, which was turned over to the Humboldt County Animal Shelter, police stated.
An investigation into the incident continues, police stated.
Eureka is a few 270-mile drive northwest of San Francisco.
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