💨 Abstract
A five-year-old boy, Antonio Quinn, was severely injured by a "pocket bully" dog named Harry and needed a three-hour operation for his injuries. The dog's owner, Aaron Eccles, blamed Antonio, claiming Harry was defending his home. Antonio was playing outside when the attack occurred, leaving him with wounds on his face and thigh. Lancaster Police seized Harry and another dog, and the incident is under investigation. Despite the trauma, Antonio is reported to be doing well.
Courtesy: Ryan Prosser
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