Stacey Cohen usually can’t say enough nice things about her quaint, six-acre home just off I-25 and 144th Ave. in Brighton. But what happened here last month shattered her normal sentiment. via RussellHaythorn
BRIGHTON, Colo. — Dog attacks like the one that injured a 12-year-old boy and his grandmother in Golden Wednesday are not uncommon.
“I was inside, and I was about to go out and get the mail. And I didn't see anything out here, so I walked out,” Cohen said while standing on her front deck. “The yellow dogs came up on my deck, and they were threatening me, growling and barking and being really aggressive.” “I was telling the dogs to go home, go home, and I was pointing toward home. And I thought they were leaving,” Cohen said.“The three of them all crowded around me, and they were viciously biting my legs,” Cohen said. “The attack was so vicious, I did not think I was going to survive at one point.”“My legs were just covered in blood,” Cohen said. “I was bit in multiple places. I was absolutely terrified.
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