2-Year-Old Hospitalized After Dog Bite in Belleville-en-Beaujolais
A two-year-old girl was hospitalized Saturday, February 7th, after being bitten in the face by a dog in Belleville-en-Beaujolais, Rhône. The incident occurred in the late afternoon as the child reportedly attempted to eat from the dog’s food bowl.
Details of the Incident
According to Le Progrès, the girl sustained injuries to her forehead and skull. She was transported to a hospital, but her life is not currently in danger.
The American Staff dog is now in the care of a veterinarian. The veterinarian will conduct tests to check for potential diseases and will also perform a behavioral evaluation to assess the animal’s dangerousness.
Potential Next Steps
Following the veterinary assessment, a decision regarding the dog’s future could be made. Depending on the findings of the behavioral evaluation, authorities may consider further action. It is also possible that the family of the child could pursue further legal avenues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did this incident occur?
The incident occurred in Belleville-en-Beaujolais, in the Rhône region of France.
What breed of dog was involved?
The dog involved was an American Staff.
What is the current condition of the child?
The child was hospitalized with injuries to her forehead and skull, but her life is not currently in danger.
What factors contribute to dog bite incidents, and how can communities work to prevent them?