Mom Loses Leg After Attack By Her Own Pet Pit Bull Left Limb ‘Basically Hanging Off’

A woman has lost her leg following a traumatic attack by her own pit bull, which left her limb severely damaged.

Amanda Mears, 42, had been getting ready to take her dog Dennis, an American Pit Bull–American Staffordshire mix, out for his usual walk.

As she prepared, Dennis suddenly lunged at her other dog, Ralphie, an American Bully who had come out of a separate room where Amanda had been keeping him while she got Dennis ready.

The Mirror reports that Dennis began attacking Ralphie, and when Amanda stepped in to stop the fight, the situation quickly took a devastating turn.

Dennis latched onto her leg and refused to let go, leaving Amanda in intense pain as she struggled to free herself from the dog she had raised since he was a puppy.

Despite repeated attempts to force his jaws open, Dennis continued to hold on, while Amanda shouted to her 10-year-old son to stay inside his room.

Amanda Mears had her leg amputated after being attacked by her dogGoFundMe
Eventually, Amanda, who lives in Tennessee, was forced to use her other leg to choke Dennis in order to make him release her, but the damage had already been done.

During the struggle, her hand was bitten and her arm was injured so badly that one of the bones was crushed.

“When he charged at my other dog, Ralphie, I got in between them, and that’s when Dennis latched on to my leg and would not let go,” she told The Mirror.

“I was a bit scared, but I’ve broken up dog fights before, and I didn’t feel any pain because of the adrenaline,” she added. “I ended up having to hook my right leg and my arms around him and choked him out to get him off me.”

Amanda was rushed to the hospital, where she quickly realized she was unable to stand.

“I wasn’t able to stand up because my leg was basically hanging off,” she said.

Amanda owns four dogs and also fosters others, caring for animals that have been abandoned by previous owners.

After doctors explained what would be required to try to save her leg, Amanda made the decision that amputation was the better option.

Amanda with Ralphie after Dennis’ attackFacebook/Amanda Mea

“I decided to have my leg amputated because to save my leg, I’d have had to have 12 more surgeries over the next two years and I would be in constant pain,” she explained.

She also shared that Dennis was euthanized following the attack.

“Dennis has always been the sweetest dog; he’d never been aggressive before,” she said. “I decided to have Dennis put down, which was hard.”

“He was my best friend, and I raised him from two weeks old. It was a decision that hurt, but it was not a difficult decision.”

GoFundMe has since been set up to support Amanda as she adapts to life with one leg, with donations helping to cover medical and living costs.

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