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A woman was taken to the hospital after being attacked by a large dog in Northwest Miami-Dade. The incident occurred near Northwest 14th Avenue and Little River Drive just before 5 p.m. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to the scene and transported the victim to Jackson Memorial Hospital as a trauma alert.

The extent of the woman’s injuries is unknown at this time, and it is unclear if any charges will be filed in connection with the attack. The dog involved in the incident has not been identified, and it is not clear if it was a stray or belonged to someone in the area.

Dog attacks can be traumatic and have serious consequences for the victims. Injuries from dog bites can range from minor cuts and bruises to severe wounds that require surgery and long-term medical treatment. In some cases, dog attacks can even be fatal.

It is important for dog owners to take responsibility for their pets and ensure that they are properly trained and socialized. Dogs that are not properly trained or are aggressive pose a risk to the public and can cause serious harm if they attack someone.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a dog attack, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Dog bites can lead to infections and other complications, so it is crucial to have any wounds treated by a medical professional as soon as possible.

In addition to seeking medical treatment, it is also important to report the incident to local authorities. Animal control agencies can investigate the attack and take appropriate action to prevent future incidents. By reporting dog attacks, you can help protect others in the community from similar incidents.

We hope that the woman who was injured in this dog attack makes a full recovery and receives the support and care she needs during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with her and her loved ones as they navigate the aftermath of this traumatic incident.