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Autopsy confirms boy attacked by dogs in Edmonton died from bite

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EDMONTON — An autopsy has confirmed an 11-year-old boy attacked by two dogs in an Edmonton home died from a bite, police said Thursday

They also said the two large dogs belong to a roommate of the boy’s father, whom the child was visiting when the attack happened Monday.

Officers were called to a quiet southern suburb where they found the dogs and the boy, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Both animals were seized, and they remain in the custody of the city’s Animal Care and Control unit.

Police said the medical examiner continues to investigat­e the manner of death but did not say whether the dogs’ owner would be charged. The medical examiner can classify manner of death as natural, accidental, homicide, suicide or undetermin­ed.

Beware of Dog signs were posted at the home, and neighbours have said the animals were a danger and a nuisance.

The city has said animal control was called about two previous attacks at the home. There have also been numerous barking complaints in the past year.

Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi has said the city would review previous calls and complaints about the dogs and see if there were any gaps in response.

The CEO of the Edmonton Humane Society said it’s crucial dog owners act quickly if they see aggressive behaviour.

“The earlier you can nip these behaviours in the bud, the absolute better,” Liza Sunley said.

Responsibl­e pet ownership is paramount, she said. People may feel embarrasse­d by their animal’s actions but there are many groups, veterinari­ans and behavioura­l specialist­s that want to help, Sunley said.

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