Lawsuit: Texas College Student Mauled By Coppell Couple's Pit Bull, German Shepherd
                Lawsuit: Texas College Student Mauled By Coppell Couple's Pit Bull, German Shepherd
A 22-year-old Texas college student has filed a lawsuit against the owner of two dogs she was hired to watch after their German shepherd and mix-breed pit bull attacked and permanently disfigured her.According to NBC News, the “bloodthirsty” attack happened quickly. When Jacqueline Claire Durand opened the door to a Coppell, Texas, home on December 22, the two dogs “rushed” at her and began biting.“Then, the Dogs violently attacked her head and face—mauling her catastrophically,” the lawsuit reads. “The Dogs were so violent and blood thirsty that they pulled all of Jacqueline’s clothes off, including her blue jeans.”“In their prolonged attack,” the complaint states, “the Dogs left puncture wounds over most of [Durand’s] entire face.”The dogs, says NBC News, tore off and ate most of her ears, while her face was brutalized below the eyes.Although Durand had met the dogs once before, the attack happened on her first day as a hired dog walker.
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Texas dog walker permanently disfigured in 'bloodthirsty' attack by 2 dogs, lawsuit saysTwo dogs ‘catastrophically’ maul college student hired to walk them, Texas lawsuit says
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