A 16-year-old girl was bitten by her own pet dog. Six dogs pressed tightly on her and her neighbor was also chased and bitten.

 7:36am, 6 November 2025

A pet dog attack occurred in Southern California. The police received a report. A 16-year-old girl was attacked by six large dogs at home. When she was sent to the hospital, she was found to have severe lacerations on her head, body and arms. She has been sent to the hospital for rescue. Her mother was also bitten. Fortunately, the injuries were not life-threatening.

The Ventura County Fire Department received a report at around 3:30 pm on the 30th of last month. A 16-year-old girl was attacked by six hounds at her home in Thousand Oaks. She was seriously injured and was sent to the hospital. It was later confirmed that the dog that attacked her was a Cane corso.

A male neighbor said that he suddenly heard dogs barking and a girl screaming when he was in the yard. When he checked, he found that the girl was being attacked: "I saw the girl fell to the ground with a group of dogs pressing on her. Her mother tried to protect her, but the dogs were still trying to attack." The male neighbor tried to help, but only halfway through, three dogs noticed and ran over to chase him. His girlfriend was so frightened that he shouted "come back quickly." Fortunately, he escaped successfully, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous.

Ventura County Sheriff Ron Chips said that the girl was seriously injured but expected to survive, while the mother's injuries were relatively minor. When firefighters arrived at the scene, because the six dogs were very aggressive, they had to activate the fire truck alarm bell and hold a bat to successfully scare away the six dogs. Currently, the six dogs are detained at the Los Angeles Animal Control Center.