Waterlooville dog attack: Dog that savaged toddler could be exterminated by police
An 18-month-old was rushed to Queen Alexendra Hospital on Tuesday after the dog, understood to be a Staffordshire bull terrier, sunk its teeth into the infant – leaving the child with two fractures on the arm and wounds to the face and neck.
The attack took place between 4pm and 4.30pm in a notorious block of flats in Tennyson Crescent.
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Hide AdEyewitnesses were shocked as they saw the child laid out on a blanket at the front of a block of flats – with many fearing the worst.
Police are still investigating exactly what happened, but have made two arrests.
A 40-year-old man from Waterlooville has been arrested on suspicion of being the owner or person in charge of dog dangerously out of control causing injury.
A 27-year-old woman from Hayling Island has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting, ill-treating, neglecting or abandoning a child or young person to cause unnecessary suffering or injury.
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Hide AdNow police have confirmed the dog has been taken into its care – with the authority not ruling out having the dog destroyed. ‘The owner of the dog has now signed it over to Hampshire Constabulary,’ a spokesperson said.
Asked if the dog will be exterminated, the spokesperson added: ‘No decision has been taken yet. We look at things on a case by case basis.’
Police are still appealing for people to come forward with information.
People should call 101 quoting 44190166126