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Boy, 2, 'lucky to be alive' after bully dog attack

2024-11-15 05:00:13
Two-year-old Alfred was set upon by a dog on Halloween

A mother said her two-year-old son was lucky to be alive after he was "horrifically" attacked by a pocket bully dog while trick or treating.

Danielle Gunston said she and four other adults and six children were knocking on doors in Bexhill on Halloween when a dog ran out and bit her son Alfred's face.

He was left with a broken jaw, missing teeth, 15 small punctures and two deep lacerations on his cheek and neck, which the 33-year-old said could scar.

Ms Gunston, of Bexhill, East Sussex, is now calling for a law to require the owners of certain dog breeds to display a sign outside their house to warn people.

She also wants to raise awareness about what people can do in the event of a dog attack.

"All of a sudden there was a horrendous growl and this dog came running and pounced on Alfred," Ms Gunston said. "It pinned him to the floor.

"The children went running. They were screaming."

Alfred's father and another man in the group managed to prise his head from its jaws.

Ms Gunston said she was so proud of her son

Alfred's grandmother and his three siblings witnessed the attack, which Ms Gunston said had left them "absolutely traumatised".

One of her children was now having counselling.

She said they rushed Alfred to A&E and he is now recovering at home after a metal plate was fitted in his jaw at Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead.

"We are in absolute awe of Alfred," Ms Gunston said. "He has been so brave."