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Dog bites 7-year-old girl in the face 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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