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'He could've died': Toddler recovering after Gatineau pit bull attack

A two-year-old boy is recovering after he was bitten by an aggressive dog Friday evening in the city's Aylmer sector.

Hugo Giroux, 2, received non-life-threatening injuries to his face and arm

Hugo Giroux, 2, was attacked by a dog Saturday evening as his mother Clothilde Lefebvre-Bergeron was pushing him in his stroller. The toddler suffered facial injuries and bruises to his arm. (Estelle Cot-Sroka/Radio-Canada)

A two-year-old boy is recovering after being attackedFriday evening in Gatineau, Que.,by a pit bull.

Hugo Giroux was inside his stroller on Rue des Forages in the city's Aylmer sector when, at around 6:30 p.m.,the dog appeared "suddenly out of nowhere," his motherClothilde Lefebvre-Bergerontold Radio-Canada.

I grabbed the dog, pulled him away ... and then I screamed my lungs out.- ClothildeLefebvre-Bergeron

The dog ran up to thestroller, she said, and began to bite her son.

"I grabbed the dog, pulled him away. And then the dog kind of attacked again," Lefebvre-Bergeronsaid.

"I took the dog, pulled him down, sat on it ... and then I screamed my lungs out."

Hugo was bleeding from his upper lip, had "a hole in his cheek" and bruises all over his left arm, she said.

Hugo Giroux, 2, suffered injuries to his face and arm after being attacked by a dog Friday evening, in Gatineau's Aylmer sector. (Giroux family)

"I was shocked that something so random could happen like that," Lefebvre-Bergeronsaid, adding it was possible the dog may have bolted from a nearby backyard.

"I was of course [also] completely worried about my son. He could've lost an eye. He could've lost his arm. He could've died."

Her son received stitches that nightin hospital, Lefebvre-Bergeron said, and is now recovering at home.

Toddler's mother describes pit bull attack that sent two-year-old to hospital

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The dog that left a hole in her son's cheek 'came out of the blue' as they left a neighbourhood park, Clothilde Lefebvre-Bergeron said.

City to reviewdog bylaw

Both the family and the Gatineau Police Service have identified the dog as a pit bull. Gatineaupolice saythey're investigating the attack.

Police said theywill not know until Monday whether or not there will be charges of negligence.

The City of Gatineau has a bylaw on potentially dangerousdogs that requires owners to among other things ensure their animals are restrained with a leash and are muzzled when outside their enclosure.

The bylawcovers pit bulls, along with dogsbearing similar physical characteristics.

Aylmer Coun. Audrey Bureau said the city already has plans to review that bylaw in the fall.

"We send our support to the family," Bureau told Radio-Canada. "It's very unfortunate that this happened in our [city]."

The dog is now in the custody of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

With files from Estelle Ct-Sroka