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7-year-old girl ‘seriously bitten’ in face by neighbor’s dog on West Side, ACS says

The owner is facing multiple citations for the bite, lack of rabies vaccination and microchip

SAN ANTONIO – A 7-year-old girl was “seriously bitten” in the face by a neighbor’s dog, according to Animal Care Services.

The incident happened around 4 p.m. in the 5900 block of Jerome Road.

According to ACS, the girl was playing with the dog in a shared backyard.

The dog, an American Staffordshire Terrier, is now in ACS custody for a state-mandated quarantine.

According to ACS, the dog’s owner faces multiple citations, including Friday’s incident and failing to provide a legally required rabies vaccination and microchip.

The child’s stepfather told KSAT the dog belonged to his sister. He said the girl is expected to be OK.

A San Antonio Fire Department spokesperson said the girl was transported to a local hospital. Her condition remains unclear.

“This incident must serve as a critical reminder that children should always be supervised around dogs, regardless of breed or familiarity,” ACS said in a statement to KSAT. “Responsible pet care and vigilance are essential to keeping our communities — especially our children — safe.”


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Madalynn Lambert is a Content Gatherer at KSAT-12. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2024 with a degree in journalism and minors in global and science communication.

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John Paul Barajas is a reporter at KSAT 12. Previously, he worked at KRGV 5 in the Rio Grande Valley. He has a degree from the University of Houston. In his free time, he likes to get a workout in, spend time on the water and check out good eats and drinks.

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