San Antonio man mauled by dogs on same day Animal Control Services adds 16 hires

Another San Antonio has suffered serious injuries in a West Side dog attack, according to News4SA. The man's mauling came mere hours after the city's Animal Control Services unit welcomed 16 new hires as part of the department's plan to curb violent dog attacks across the city, reports the Express-News. In the latest in that string of grisly attacks, a 30-year-old man was reportedly walking down the street on the 100 block of South San Gabriel Ave. when two pit bulls came after him, News4SA reports.
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