
Three-year-old injured after being attacked by dog in Puchong
Serdang district police chief Assistant Commissioner Muhamad Farid Ahmad said the 8am incident occurred when the boy and his grandmother were suddenly attacked by a German Shepherd mix that had wandered out of its owner's house.
"The child sustained serious injuries to his left calf from the bite," he said in a statement today.
Following the incident, a 60-year-old woman believed to be the owner of the dog was called in to assist with investigations.
"Initial investigations revealed that the woman did not possess a valid dog licence issued by the local authorities," he added.
The case is being investigated under Section 289 of the Penal Code for negligence involving animals. Upon conviction, the offence carries a maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM2,000, or both.
Police urged all pet owners to ensure their animals are properly cared for and do not pose a threat to public safety.
The Serdang district police headquarters also called on the public to provide any information related to the incident or other crimes by contacting 03-8074 2222 or the nearest police station.

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