Monday, October 21, 2013

Girl Recovering From Pit Bull Attack in Santa Monica

CALIFORNIA -- A young girl was recovering Monday after being attacked by a pit bull in a Santa Monica home over the weekend.

The attack happened Saturday when 4-year-old Kennedy, her mother Auburn Kisselman, and her mother’s friend Rebecca Kay returned from taking Roxanne, a pit bull, for a walk.



They had entered the home when Kay, who was pet sitting Roxanne, removed the dog’s muzzle.

Roxanne approached Kennedy and appeared to be sniffing her leg when the girl backed away, according to Kisselman.

That’s when the dog lunged at Kennedy’s leg, Kisselman said. Once the dog let go, Kisselman and her daughter ran into the bathroom, locked the door and called 911.


“Even after we went into the bathroom it rammed into the door,” Kisselman said.

Kay had two fingers broken during the attack.

“I didn’t know it had that kind of capacity,” Kay said. ”No one should be around a dog like that except an expert.”

The dog’s owner were not home to speak to KTLA about the incident.

The dog was expected to be quarantined at the Santa Monica Animal Shelter for at least 10 days while police decide what to do next.


“There’s no way that that thing should be alive,” Kisselman said. ”If it had been any other part of her body, she could have been dead right now.”

The pet sitter’s instructions warned that Roxanne could be aggressive toward small dogs and should remain muzzled during walks.

Kay was also instructed not to bring other people into the home, but allowed her friends in to use the restroom.


The pet sitting company, Fetch Pet Care, said its franchisee had “ended the relationship with the contractor,” meaning Kay.

“Our first and foremost concern and deepest sympathy is the with the child and the child’s family,” the statement from Fetch Pet Care read. “To our best knowledge, our independently-owned and operated franchisee in Los Angeles adhered to proper protocol by educating its pet-sitting contractor of its strict policy regarding unapproved guests visiting a pet owner’s home.”

(KTLA - Oct 21, 2013)

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