3-day-old baby killed by family dogs in Fresno
Reporting from Fresno — Police in Central California say two family dogs killed a 3-day-old baby after her mother left her on a couch and walked away for a few seconds.
Fresno Police Sgt. Dan Macias told the Fresno Bee that the girl’s mother had left the door open because it was hot and she thought the dogs were tied up in the backyard.
The baby died at a hospital shortly after the attack Monday.
Macias says the two male dogs, which are believed to be a mix of Shar-Pei and pit bull, are owned by the 33-year-old woman’s brother. He surrendered the dogs to the Central California Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
SPCA spokesman Walter Salvari says the dogs will be euthanized.
Macias says that police are continuing to investigate and that charges have not been ruled out.
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