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Christine Potts was bitten on the face and head and suffered a suspected broken nose. During the prolonged attack, she and her friend Tracey Heyhurst tried in vain to fight the animals off before both dogs eventually tired and ran away.
Tracey stood up after hearing another woman shouting for help and when she turned round the XL bullies, which were not on a lead, had pounced on their pets. One of them grabbed Rosie by the neck in its powerful jaws.She said: “I hit it but it did not do anything at all." Christine said: “At one point I was getting so tired I thought we would have to let them kill our dogs. We just could not keep fighting.
Christine said the scene of the attack, Willow Park in Newton-le-Willows, issued by families and added: “The dogs could easily have had a child."Christine said: “They are too powerful to be kept as pets. It is like walking round with a tiger.”
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