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3 hospitalized in dog attack at California home

A man, a woman and a young boy were taken to a hospital for various injuries. At least three people were hospitalized after a dog attacked their family dog at a Van Nuys residence on Monday night, April 1, causing injuries to a man, a woman and a young boy. The attack occurred at a home along the 13800 block of Runnymede Street in Van Nuynes, California. The victims were taken to a hospital with various injuries, with a fourth victim declining to be treated. Los Angeles Animal Services was called in to handle the dog, but information on its fate was not immediately available. The breed of dog involved was not specified.

3 hospitalized in dog attack at California home

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At least three people were hospitalized after they were attacked by their family dog at a Van Nuys residence on Monday night, April 1, authorities said.

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A man, a woman and a young boy were taken to a hospital for various injuries, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Nicholas Prange. Information on the victims or an update on their conditions was not available on Wednesday.

A fourth victim declined to be taken to a hospital.

Authorities did not release information on what breed of dog was involved, though Key News, a news organization the Southern California News Group often works with, described the animal as a pit bull.

A Los Angeles Animal Services crew was called in to handle the dog, though information on what will happen to the animal was not immediately available on Wednesday.

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