Toronto Star

Officials had visited home where two dogs killed 11-year-old

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EDMONTON Animal control officers were called about two recent attacks at an Edmonton home where an 11-year-old boy was killed by two large dogs.

Police responded to the latest attack at the home in the city’s south side on Monday night.

They said the boy was severely injured and officers attempted lifesaving measures until paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The owner of the dogs lives in the home where the boy had been visiting, police said.

Police did not provide the breed of the animals but described the dogs as “very large.”

The dogs were seized after the boy was killed. The city said they are currently at its Animal Care and Control Centre.

Animal control was called about the two previous attacks this year, communicat­ions adviser Chris Webster said in an email. One of the complaints was concluded without charges and the other was still under investigat­ion.

There were also multiple barking complaints at the home in the past year, Webster said, which resulted in warnings and one ticket.

Webster said the city made significan­t steps to address and investigat­e dog attacks and restricted dogs after council provided additional budget resources last year. A fivemember team was formed, Webster added, and a key aspect of its work involves monitoring restricted and dangerous dogs with attack records.

Police did not say whether the owner of the dogs that killed the boy would be charged.

Last month, a woman in Toronto was charged after a dog attack left a child with life-altering injuries.

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