Dog’s fate in hands of Mansfield, Mass. officials

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February 26, 2013, 10:38 pm
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(NECN: Eileen Curran, Mansfield, Mass.) – Officials in Mansfield, Mass., are getting ready to decide what they should do with a dog that attacked a little boy back in January.

 That boy needed 400 hundred stitches.

The dog, Milo, may have to be put down.

NECN’s Eileen Curran was in Mansfield and has more details in the attached video report.

Tags: mansfield, dog , dog attack, Mass., Eileen Curran, milo
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