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In this photo submitted by her mother, Tammy Miller, 3-year-old Madasyn McAllister recovers from a dog bite, in which a pit bull nearly bit off her nose, the family claims.
Submitted photo In this photo submitted by her mother, Tammy Miller, 3-year-old Madasyn McAllister recovers from a dog bite, in which a pit bull nearly bit off her nose, the family claims.
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WAYNE ALLEN

PDT Staff Writer

Three-year-old Madasyn McAllister is recovering from a dog bite to the face her family says she received June 3 in Wayne Hills.

“She was outside playing and the pit bill got next to my niece and almost bit her nose off,” uncle Jonathan Evans said.

McAllister was hospitalized at Southern Ohio Medical Center and the hospital contacted the Portsmouth Health Department, which began an investigation.

A incident report described the dog as a black and white pit bull and listed the dog’s owner as Joe Collins.

“We are still trying to locate the owner and find out what he did with the dog; we are getting conflicting stories,” said Andy Gedeon, director of Environmental Health at the Health Department.

Evans said the family has had a run-in with the dog before.

“Two months ago the same dog bit my other niece, Skiler McAllister,” Evans said.

According to the Health Department, the suspected dog has no confirmed history of previous bites.

Portsmouth City Council passed a vicious dog ordinance in May that would regulate dogs such as this.

The ordinance defines “vicious dogs” as having a habit of biting at children or other people, or that has a propensity, tendency or disposition to attack, cause injury or otherwise endanger the safety of people or other animals. If the owner does not comply with the stipulations of the ordinance the owner is subject to a misdemeanor charge, the severity of which depends on the number of violations the owner incurs.

“Unless it’s something severe, on the first offense we will give the owner a copy of the ordinance and educate them on how you are supposed to confine your dog. If we find it not confined that way again we could possibility issue a citation,” Gedeon said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 208, or wallen@heartlandpublications.com.

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SarahL
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June 07, 2012
Bless that poor baby girl! I hope they do find the owner and the dog. The owner, whom ever it is, needs held accountable. I know accidents happen, but I wonder if this dog was even on a leash. That little girl will probably bear scars from that for the rest of her life. I hope this article and picture makes the owner come forward and do the right thing, but I'm sure it wont work out like that.
JeffDempsey
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June 08, 2012
When you find the owner of this dog he needs to be held accountable for his pets actions. Charge this person as if he was the one who did this poor baby this way. Set a presidence on vicious dogs and their owners if they can't control them. I bet people who own these types of animals will then take measures to be more responsible.

I know several people who has these types of dogs and they spend alot of money to insure that their pets don't destroy or terrorize some little child life or face!

The man is running and hiding the dog from the authorities... in my book he is also obstucting justice.

I'm so sorry for this little gitl and her family! Mr. Collins; be thankful your dog didn't do this to one of my grandkids or nieces and nephews! Your dog would be long gone and you my friend would have a broken jaw!
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