A 9 -year -old Long Island girl suffered horrible wounds when she was brutally attacked by the Pit Bull of a neighbor, leaving her with a partially separated ear and hundreds of basic foods.
Daniella Schlauch, or Bay Shore, is lucky enough to be alive after Saturday attack on Saturday.
“I could kill me if there is no one to be,” the brave girl told CBS New York.
Daniella was leaving the car outside her house when the dog charred him, biting his face.
His father Pat Schlauch did everything possible to protect her.
“I didn’t have time to think, but I knew I had to save my daughter’s life,” Long Island told News12. “The dog simply jumped on her. He was leaving the house. I jumped right on his back and hero that he headed down so he couldn’t tremble.”
He said the dog owner came and called Daniella’s dog.
The fourth grade degree was left with a brain shock, hundreds of stitches, basic foods and head wounds, hand and foot.
Part of his ear should replace, according to CBS.
“He took me to the ground and did not release it,” Daniella said. “He was really shaking his head here, then released a second and started doing it in my head here.”
His father joined News12: “He could kill her. He simply missed his eye. His eyebrow was cut in half. Nine basic foods in his head. The doctor did not even know how many stitches he put.”
The girl will have to visit a plastic surgeon in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, the Schlauch family wants the dog, which is being maintained by the city of Islip for 10 days, is eliminated forever. Schlauch said that dog owners do not have a fence around their property. They were also summoned for not having a license for the animal.
“I want the dog to be removed from the house because we are afraid to leave our house because the dog still has no restrictions and can escape and attack others,” said Daniella’s mother, Teresa Schlauch.
The girl’s brother, George, said the Pitbull had run from his neighbor’s back.
The family submitted a dangerous dog application, cases that a judge listens within five days. The judge can order the dog to train, eliminate or sacrifice.
“It’s like the one that the dog that attacked my sister has more rights than her at this time,” George said, referring to the waiting period of the puppy.
Hello, he added that the neighbor’s pet “is known to easily open the pestillo on the back and escape, which has been done numerous times before.”
CBS New York could not communicate with the owner to comment.