Woman Killed by Her Own French Bulldog

The animal had reportedly been bred to fight
By Kate Seamons,  Newser Staff
Posted May 13, 2020 11:15 AM CDT
Woman Killed by Her Own French Bulldog
This French bulldog is not vicious.   (Getty Images)

A dog that had reportedly been bred to fight killed its Illinois owner on Saturday. WGN reports Lisa Urso, 52, had only recently adopted the French bulldog—and that the animal had last month attacked her boyfriend. The dog was apparently taken by authorities after that attack, and Urso subsequently retrieved it from animal control. Lake County Coroner Dr. Howard Cooper said she wasn't killed by a neck injury, but by many bites to her arms, legs, and torso. "Just a lot of bites. A lot of scratching. I hate to say it but unfortunately, it was a vicious attack."

Cooper said the attack began in the Ingleside home but that Urso managed to make it to her outdoor patio, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. The Daily Herald reports Urso had plans to meet up with co-workers on Saturday, and when she failed to show, they went to her house and came upon her body. "You don't really think about it happening with a smaller dog breed, but we forget animals can be powerful," Cooper noted, per WGN. "This animal has a lot of jaw strength." (More animal attack stories.)

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