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Six Dogs Euthanized After Attacking Woman, Declared Dangerous By ACS
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Six dogs were euthanized after attacking a woman in San Antonio on Sept. 4. The dogs, deemed dangerous by Animal Care Services (ACS), were off their property when they bit the victim, who suffered a minor leg injury.

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in the 1900 block of West Southcross Boulevard near Priscilla Street on Sept. 4, when she was ambushed by a pack of dogs, San Antonio police said.The victim suffered a minor injury for a leg bite, police said. She was released from a hospital the day after the attack. The pack of dogs also ripped off the strobe light off an SAPD patrol vehicle that responded to the incident.The dogs’ owner faces several criminal citations including the bite itself, letting the dogs freely roam, and not providing proof of rabies vaccinations or microchips.In the statement, ACS stressed that the dogs were roaming off their property when they bit the pedestrian.

“This is against the law and all of the dogs were deemed dangerous by Animal Care Services,” the statement read. “Owners must keep their pets on their property as the law dictates.”‘The worst-case scenario happened’: Owner of dogs involved in attack on San Antonio woman, vehicles apologizesPachatta Pope joined KSAT as a news producer in 2021. She is a San Antonio native and a graduate of UTSA.

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