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10-year-old boy was walking his 8-week-old puppy when two pit bulls escaped their leashes in Germantown

Sunday, October 7, 2012WASHINGTON DC -- A 10-year-old boy is recovering from scratch and bite
wounds after he and his puppy were attacked Saturday afternoon while the
two were on a walk.



According to the boy’s mother, who spoke only to News4, her son Max was
walking in the 12400 block of Quailwoods Drive in Germantown Saturday
with his eight-week-old puppy when two pit bulls escaped from their
leashes."My son started running. I guess he wanted to go inside the house and he
couldn’t do it,” said Daisy Cardenas. “They attacked the dog, and my
son, right there in the street.”



Cardenas told News4 that one of the dogs wasn’t on a leash.



“The two dogs had the little puppy [in their] mouth,” Carnedas said.



Cardenas said when she heard the screaming, she and two neighbors
quickly tried to get the dogs away. One used a broom to scare the dogs,
the other sprayed water from a hose.



The puppy, named Drake, has broken legs and a broken jaw.



“I want this to be an opportunity to all the people who have pit bulls
to please be responsible,” Cardenas pleaded. “If you can’t hold them
tight, please don’t be outside with them. They’re very dangerous.”



Montgomery County police took the two pit bulls away. Cardenas said she
plans to file a civil lawsuit against the owner of the dogs.



(NBCWashington - Oct 7, 2012)
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Boy-Puppy-Recovering-After-Pit-Bulls-Attack-173022791.html


Added: Oct-8-2012 Occurred On: Oct-7-2012
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