If that is the case, she needed to put the dog down. It’s very hard to do this. I just put my own dog down today because of sickness and old age. Part of me inside died with her aND I hope I see her again in a better world.
I am so sorry for your loss. Over time, might it help to remember that you gave her a good life and loved her completely and she knew it? Again, please accept my condolences.
It may not have been the case after all. I went to go grab text from the OP and paste it in a post to myself on this thread and I can’t find it. I’ve been accessing many pit bull attack articles today for research for my responses and I think I accidentally confused one of those stories for this one. My apologies.
Wait. It was correct. I found more information about the OP attack on Dogsbite.org. WARNING: No pictures of wounds but part of the description of the attack may be memorably graphic.
http://blog.dogsbite.org/2017/04/dog-bite-fatality-pit-bull-mix-kills-owner-upper-macungie.html
” In addition to attacking (a) husky two years ago, WFMZ learned that a man’s grandson was bitten in the face by the same dog several years ago.”
“Ottinger also stated that Green’s dog was a pit bull, as opposed to a “mix” variety. “It was a pit bull. They’re pretty strong dogs,” she said. Even after witnessing the horrible attack and seeing Green lying motionless in the bloody aftermath, Ottinger hoped she might survive. But that was not the case after Green’s pit bull of two-and-a-half years suddenly attacked and executed the killing bite. “
All text in quotes from Dogsbite.org website.