Nine-year-old Alabama girl mauled by dog that 'grabbed' her face, leaving horrific injuries
A young girl's life took a devastating turn when she was brutally attacked by a blue heeler dog in her own backyard. The incident occurred on November 7th outside Delyla McCay's Hanceville apartment, where she was sitting with her 13-year-old sister. In an instant, the seemingly calm scene turned into chaos as the dog suddenly clamped its jaws onto the girl's face, refusing to let go until a nearby teenager intervened and punched the animal.
The heroic act saved Delyla from further harm, but not before the ferocious dog returned and ripped into her back. The young girl's mother, Katie McCay, described the scene as "horrific" and revealed that her daughter had been left with dozens of stitches across her nose, mouth, cheeks, and upper lip.
"It grabbed my face, and it was just shaking," Delyla reportedly told her mother, still trying to process the traumatic event. Panicked screams erupted during the attack, but the young girl somehow managed to stay frozen in shock.
Katie McCay expressed her deep concern for her daughter's well-being, stating that she had never dealt with anything like this before and would not wish it on anyone. She attributed Delyla's calm demeanor to her gentle nature, saying "She's so sweet."
The young girl was airlifted to Children's Hospital, where she received treatment for her injuries. Her face remains swollen, and her mother believes she is still in shock.
Delyla will require plastic surgery, rabies shots, and dozens of stitches to recover from the devastating wounds inflicted by the dog. The incident has left the family heartbroken and angry, with Katie McCay feeling a sense of outrage towards those who might be responsible for the animal's condition – or lack thereof.
The dog involved in the attack has since been put down by Cullman County Animal Control after authorities discovered it was not current on its shots. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but Delyla's road to recovery seems long and arduous.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support the girl's medical expenses, raising concerns about animal welfare in the community. As the family navigates this dark time, they are left to wonder what might have been done differently to prevent such a horrific incident from occurring in the first place.
A young girl's life took a devastating turn when she was brutally attacked by a blue heeler dog in her own backyard. The incident occurred on November 7th outside Delyla McCay's Hanceville apartment, where she was sitting with her 13-year-old sister. In an instant, the seemingly calm scene turned into chaos as the dog suddenly clamped its jaws onto the girl's face, refusing to let go until a nearby teenager intervened and punched the animal.
The heroic act saved Delyla from further harm, but not before the ferocious dog returned and ripped into her back. The young girl's mother, Katie McCay, described the scene as "horrific" and revealed that her daughter had been left with dozens of stitches across her nose, mouth, cheeks, and upper lip.
"It grabbed my face, and it was just shaking," Delyla reportedly told her mother, still trying to process the traumatic event. Panicked screams erupted during the attack, but the young girl somehow managed to stay frozen in shock.
Katie McCay expressed her deep concern for her daughter's well-being, stating that she had never dealt with anything like this before and would not wish it on anyone. She attributed Delyla's calm demeanor to her gentle nature, saying "She's so sweet."
The young girl was airlifted to Children's Hospital, where she received treatment for her injuries. Her face remains swollen, and her mother believes she is still in shock.
Delyla will require plastic surgery, rabies shots, and dozens of stitches to recover from the devastating wounds inflicted by the dog. The incident has left the family heartbroken and angry, with Katie McCay feeling a sense of outrage towards those who might be responsible for the animal's condition – or lack thereof.
The dog involved in the attack has since been put down by Cullman County Animal Control after authorities discovered it was not current on its shots. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but Delyla's road to recovery seems long and arduous.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support the girl's medical expenses, raising concerns about animal welfare in the community. As the family navigates this dark time, they are left to wonder what might have been done differently to prevent such a horrific incident from occurring in the first place.