´óÏó´«Ã½

Two-year-old bitten by dog suffers facial injuries

The back of a police officer. They are wearing black long sleeves, with a yellow hi-vis jacket with grey fluorescent stripes. There is a blue logo on the back, reading "Police"Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

The two year-old was taken to hospital by air ambulance after police were called to an address in Shropshire

  • Published

A two-year-old girl has suffered serious facial injuries after being bitten by a dog.

Police were called to a house on Orchard Square in Highley, Shropshire, on Wednesday at about 16:15 BST.

The child was taken to hospital via air ambulance for further treatment. Her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

The West Mercia force has not yet commented on the dog's breed, but said there was no risk to the public and the animal had been removed from the scene.

A ´óÏó´«Ã½ investigation found the number of dog attacks recorded by police in England and Wales had risen by more than a third in the past five years.

In 2023, there were nearly 22,000 cases of out-of-control dogs causing injury.

The UK's dog population is estimated to have risen by only 15% in that time.

Follow ´óÏó´«Ã½ Shropshire on , and . Send your story ideas to: newsonline.westmidlands@bbc.co.uk, external

Related topics