Mother of Riverside infant mutilated by family dog vindicated


A judge in Riverside County dismissed charges against a 23-year-old mother whose 7 month-old son's genitals were mutilated by the family's pit bull mix dog. the mother was charged with felony child endangerment in connection with the April 3, 2010 incident that happened in Murrieta, CA.
The incident happened when the mother left the baby unattended for approximately 10 min. strapped into a baby carrier in the presence of the dog. The mother states that she heard a loud scream and returned to the infant to find her sons torn up diaper in the dog's mouth and the baby bleeding from the groin area. The mother testified that the dog had tried to snatch dirty diapers out of the trash and off the floor previously, but had consistently been friendly to the infant and her other children, and this included the times when the mother had previously left the child alone in the presence of the dog.
Prosecution in this case argued that the mother should have known it was dangerous to leave a defenseless 7-month-old infant around an aggressively, playful dog. Defense agued that the dog was a family dog and not an attack dog, and that it was not unreasonable for her to trust the dog and that many parents would have done the same.
The judge characterized the attack on the child as a “"terrible accident”, and vindicated the defendant. Court records stated that the infant will require hormone therapy for the rest of his life.

