OHIO -- A “very large” male Cane Corso breed dog has been quarantined after police responded May 21 at 8:07 a.m. to a report that at least one neighbor had been knocked down and bitten.
Police arrived on Walnut Hills Drive to find the dog in his enclosure, with the owner pointing to two men down the street who were holding their right arms.
One said he was a doctor and would probably require stitches. He said he had been knocked down by two dogs and was bitten more than once on his arm. The other man was not sure if he had actually been bitten by either of the dogs.
They were treated initially at the scene and then taken to Cleveland Clinic.
(Chagrin Solon Sun - May 26, 2011)