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Woman from Little Rock seriously hurt in dog attack on July 4th
Little Rock, Arkansas – Following a dog attack on July 4th, a Little Rock woman is on the mend.
Since her neighbors moved in a year ago, according to Stacy Mack, her life has been chaotic.
The 53-year-old claims that there has always been turmoil between the two over their pets, but she never imagined that it would cause her to get hurt.
Mack said, “I broke my thumb.”
She claimed that in addition to having a broken thumb, both of her hands had significant injuries.
“I’m a stronger lady. Mack remarked, “That’s the only reason I’m here, and that’s the only reason I have the damage I do.
She claimed that she was in the backyard early in the morning when the attack occurred.
Mack stated, “I felt something as I was putting ice cubes in the water. I went outside to put food and water out for the birds and whatnot.” “I mistook it for a cat.”
Mack claimed that the pit bull belonged to her neighbor. She claimed that after the incident, she hurried inside her house to obtain her keys so that she could drive to the hospital, but not before she was attacked once more.
She said, “In order to shoot the dog, I had to literally pistol whip it off me and get it away from me off the concrete.”
Mack and her neighbor’s home were visited by police subsequent to the dog’s death, according per a report from Little Rock Animal Control. However, Mack informed them that she had already left for the hospital by that point.
Both women were scheduled to appear in court, but according to court documents, her neighbor never did, thus a warrant for her arrest was issued for failure to appear.
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