Petition seeks to save dogs' lives after Utah boy loses hand in biting incident
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
A petition aimed at saving the lives of two quarantined dogs involved in a biting incident that left a 4-year-old Utah boy with a severed hand has gained tens of thousands of signatures.
The boy allegedly put a sock on his hand and reached through a fence at a home in Layton on Sunday to play with two Huskies, FOX13 reported. However, one of the dogs bit his hand, severing it above the wrist, authorities said.
A Care2 Petition aims to save the dogs, Polar and Bear. The person who started the petition, Jessica Nusz, said her best friend’s canines were involved in the “unfortunate accident.”
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
UTAH HIKER, 37, KILLED AFTER BOULDER CRUSHES HER, POLICE SAY
“Bear who was playing with what he thought was a toy he bit down too hard and didn’t see that there was a child on the other side of the fence,” according to the campaign's description.
The boy was recovering from surgery, but Layton Fire Battalion Chief Jason Cook told FOX13 authorities could not find the youngster's missing limb.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
AVALANCHE BURIES BACKCOUNTRY SKIER IN UTAH BEFORE DRAMATIC RESCUE, HELMET VIDEO SHOWS
"There is fear that it was probably ingested by the dog that bit him," Cook told FOX 13. "So at this point it does not appear that reattachment is going to be an option for us."
The two dogs were currently in quarantine at the Davis County Animal Control as authorities continue to investigate. The online petition had more than 26,900 signatures as of Tuesday afternoon.