The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Shock after girl, 2, mauled by dog in Leven car park

Serious facial injuries after horrific attack on toddler by unaccompan­ied dog in town centre

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

A toddler has suffered serious facial injuries after being savaged by a dog in Fife.

The two-year-old may need surgery after the horrific attack by what police described as a dog similar to a Staffordsh­ire bull terrier in Leven town centre on Wednesday.

The youngster’s horrified mother could only watch as the unaccompan­ied dog attacked her daughter in a car park on Kirkside Court, just off Durie Street.

The pair had been standing with a family friend just after 5pm when the shocking incident happened.

The toddler suffered injuries to her chin, mouth and nose and a gash to her eye.

She was taken to the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy for treatment and while her injuries are not as serious as first thought, it is understood surgery is still a possibilit­y.

Police said neither the dog nor its owner had been identified. Officers appealed for anyone with informatio­n to help them find the animal and its owner.

Councillor Tom Adams said he was deeply shocked to hear of the attack.

“The dog’s owner needs to be caught as quickly as possible and justice served,” he said.

“We can’t have a dangerous dog like that roaming the streets. It’s terrible and I would condemn it to high heaven.

“I really feel for the wee girl and her family and I hope she’s going to be all right.”

Residents said there were a lot of dogs in the Leven High Street area.

One woman said: “I just hope they trace the owner and the dog and pray the wee one is OK.”

The dog involved is described as medium-sized, black with a white underside and a full length tail.

It also had a white tail tip and was wearing a red collar with reflective markings.

Sergeant Craig Fyall of Levenmouth police station said: “This was a horrific attack on a toddler, who has had to be hospitalis­ed as a result of this incident. Fortunatel­y, the injuries are not likely to lead to permanent disfigurem­ent.

“Neverthele­ss, it is important that we trace this dog and its owner as soon as possible.”

Anyone who witnessed the attack or recognises the descriptio­n of the dog should contact police on 101.

We can’t have a dangerous dog like that roaming the streets. It’s terrible and I would condemn it to high heaven

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Picture: PA. The dog responsibl­e was described as being similar to a Staffordsh­ire bull terrier.
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