Dogs in Brooklyn apartment building attacked multiple pets, neighbors claim
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Dogs in Brooklyn apartment building attacked multiple pets, neighbors claim
""Two pit bulls charged into the door and grabbed Calypso and had her head in one of them's mouth," Diane Bradley said. She said she was screaming, Calypso went limp and she fainted, and then someone went and got her husband. "The spirit came over me. I grab his dog and pull the biggest one outside," Derrick Bradley said. He said by the time he got that dog outside, the dogs' owner was finally able to hand Calypso over."
"Calypso suffered lacerations and a dislocated shoulder. She got stitches and is now recovering, but the Bradleys say she could potentially lose her eye. "She's our baby. She's part of our family," Diane Bradley said. "I love her. She's everything," Derrick Bradley said. Neighbor Leshia Palmer said her dog, Milo, was attacked by the same dogs back in May. "He was bit on the neck, the belly, the back and one more place," she said."
Diane and Derrick Bradley's 3-year-old French bulldog Calypso was attacked Sunday morning in the vestibule of their Coney Island apartment building on West 29th Street between Mermaid and Surf avenues. Two pit bulls charged into the door, grabbed Calypso and inflicted severe injuries including lacerations and a dislocated shoulder; Calypso received stitches and is recovering but may lose an eye. The police were called and a report was filed. Neighbors report prior attacks by the same dogs, including injuries to a dog named Milo and the killing of another neighbor's dog. Both the Bradleys and other residents faced large veterinary bills, and attempts to reach the dogs' owner were unsuccessful.
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