Three arrested after child bitten by unregistered XL Bully in Doncaster

A 10-year-old is in hospital with serious injuries after being bitten in the Balby area on Monday (July 22)

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 22nd Jul 2024
Last updated 22nd Jul 2024

Three people have been arrested after a child was bitten by an unregistered XL Bully in a dangerous dog attack in Doncaster.

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Police said they were called to a property on Belvedere in Balby at around 10:15BST on Monday (22 July).

In a statement, South Yorkshire Police said the child was in the garden of a property neighbouring where the XL Bully was housed.

They added the dog "attacked" the child, leaving them with injuries to their neck.

A woman, aged 37 was arrested on suspicion of possession of a banned breed of dog, allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control and child neglect.

Two teenagers aged 13 and 15 were also arrested on suspicion of allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control and possession of a banned breed of dog.

They have since been released from police custody.

The dog was seized and remains in police kennels.

Chief Inspector Emma Cheney said: “This incident could have had a tragic ending and led to a fatality.

“We continue to urge people to stop thinking ‘it won’t happen to me’.

"Owners need to step up and be responsible, understand your dog, their behaviour and keep everyone safe.”

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