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A dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month and left her with severe injuries to her face has been euthanized, according to the victim s family.
After days of court proceedings last week, a justice of the peace issued the ruling saying the dog, named Kingston, would have to be put down. The dog s owner decided not to appeal the ruling.
On Jan. 9, the dog bit 3-year-old Ronin Waldroup at the Loose Caboose restaurant in Old Town Spring. As the little girl entered the restaurant, the dog, who was seen wearing a service vest, bit her face, family members said.
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) A dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month and left her with severe injuries to her face has been euthanized, according to the victim s family.
After days of court proceedings last week, a justice of the peace issued the ruling saying the dog, named Kingston, would have to be put down. The dog s owner decided not to appeal the ruling.
On Jan. 9, the dog bit 3-year-old Ronin Waldroup at the Loose Caboose restaurant in Old Town Spring. As the little girl entered the restaurant, the dog, who was seen wearing a service vest, bit her face, family members said.
After a two-day hearing, a dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month in Old Town Spring, Texas, and left her with severe injuries to her face will be euthanized, a justice of the peace ruled.
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) A dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month and left her with severe injuries to her face has been euthanized, according to the victim s family.
After days of court proceedings last week, a justice of the peace issued the ruling saying the dog, named Kingston, would have to be put down. The dog s owner decided not to appeal the ruling.
On Jan. 9, the dog bit 3-year-old Ronin Waldroup at the Loose Caboose restaurant in Old Town Spring. As the little girl entered the restaurant, the dog, who was seen wearing a service vest, bit her face, family members said.
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