SPRING, Texas (KTRK) A hearing to decide the fate of a dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month at a restaurant will continue Tuesday morning.
The Waldroup family said they took their 3-year-old daughter, Ronin, to the Loose Caboose in Old Town Spring on Jan. 9. As the little girl entered the restaurant, a dog wearing a service vest bit her face, family members said.
Attorneys representing the dog s owner and Ronin appeared Monday before Montgomery County Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace Matt Beasley for an administrative hearing to determine whether the dog should be euthanized.
During Monday s hearing, Ronin s parents said the dog should be put down. They said they believe the dog cannot have additional training that would prevent an attack from happening again.
3-year-old girl recovering after being mauled by dog in Spring
3-year-old girl recovering following dog attack
FOX 26 s Randy Wallace has the latest on a 3-year-old girl who is now recovering after a dog attacked her.
SPRING, Texas - This is the first time since the event that she’s actually able to leave the comfort and safety of our home and just be a kid again, said Cleveratta Gordon Waldroup, mother of 3-year-old Ronin.
Ronin was in the Loose Caboose Restaurant in Old Town Spring last Saturday when she was attacked by a dog named Kingston.
On Friday, Ronin got her stitches removed from the spot where the dog bit her.
A dog at the center of an investigation after it bit a 3-year-old girl at a restaurant in Old Town Spring is now in custody and at the Montgomery County Animal Shelter.
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Pictured is Kira from the Who Rescued Who nonprofit group. Kira was in bad shape when she was found. WRW took her in and her foster mom started working with her immediately. The very first day she was able to stand and even take a few steps.Courtesy photo
Kristina Walsh has a passion to help dogs that have been abandoned or in need of homes. She started volunteering and then fostering dogs in 2016 with the Montgomery County Animal Shelter. It did not take her long to discover her love for the dogs transformed into helping the canines with medical concerns. In 2017, one year later she formed a 501c3 rescue organization,