A terrified mum has told of the moment she had to save her young children from their family dog which she said "wasn’t stopping until someone was dead."Emma Dean had been staying at her mother and father-in-law’s house in Woodchurch with her three children, aged nine, seven and four, on February 15 when the family dog, Bruno, "saw red" and went for them.
Recalling the horror incident the 25-year-old told the ECHO: “I have three kids, we had been sleeping at my mother-in-law’s [Joanne White] like we do on a weekend.
My two eldest were asleep on the sofa bed in the living room. My four-year-old had just woken up and came over to me - I had been sitting on a gaming chair in the kitchen. “The dog was very protective of me and when my son came over to sit on me he started growling at my son.
I told him to move and the dog then went over to the man of the house [Gary Hall, Emma's father-in-law] who told him off. He jumped up and nipped him on his hand.
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