Two people injured after being attacked by dog on south side, SAFD says

Fire department officials said a woman and her boyfriend were walking their small dog when they were attacked by a larger dog.

SAN ANTONIO — Officials are investigating after two people were bit by a dog on the south side of San Antonio Tuesday morning. 

Officers were called out to the 1100 block of March Avenue, near the intersection with Roosevelt Avenue, around 9:50 a.m.

Fire department officials said a woman and her boyfriend were walking their small dog when they were attacked by a larger dog. 

The woman was taken to SAMMC with deep bite wounds on her leg, officials said. Her boyfriend walked into a fire station, where he was evaluated for injuries on his arm and leg.

Crews at the scene saw Animal Care Services take the dog into custody. No word yet on if the owner is facing charges.

KENS 5 will update this story as more information becomes available. 

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