A 14-year-old boy has been seriously injured after being attacked and bitten by a dog in a park near a Toronto elementary school. According to the Toronto Police on the 17th, a 14-year-old boy was bitten on the lip by a dog without a leash in a park in front of Rawrinson Elementary School near Oakwood Avenue/Rogers Road around 6 pm on the 12th and was taken to the hospital.
The boy is recovering, but has been badly injured, requiring plastic surgery. An official from the Toronto Office of Education said, “Recently, there have been several reports that there are many aggressive dogs around this school.” After the accident, Rawrinson Elementary School asked parents to be careful through a home communication sent to them.
The school said in a letter:
◆Before approaching other dogs, be sure to obtain permission from the dog owner
◆Do not approach dogs that are sleeping, eating, or playing with toys
◆Do not make eye contact with other dogs When growling or barking, step back slowly.
◆Do not make sudden movements around the dog.
Previously, on the 9th, in Indiana, USA, a female sheriff with 17 years of experience was bitten and killed by a fierce dog (page A3 of the 13th), and in Tennessee last October, a 2-year-old girl and a 5-month-old boy died from being bitten by a dog.
