A little boy just two days shy of his sixth birthday was killed after he was attacked by two dogs and mauled to death in Texas, officials said. Tanner Smith, a kindergartener who would have turned six on Tuesday, was severely bitten numerous times by two pit bulls around 7 p.m. Sunday while the boy was at a family friend’s Vidor home, the Orange County Sheriff's Department told INSIDE EDITION. Tanner was bitten about 16 times, with one bit going through an artery in his neck, his grandmother, Melissa Phillips, told KFDM News.
An autopsy will determine the cause of death, but the boy's
neck was so severely mauled, medical examiners were having a hard time making a
final determination, officials said. Tanner's mother brought her son along to a
visit with her friend, whose father owns the home and dogs, police said. That
man was assumed to be outside with Tanner, but he was not there when the dogs
attacked the five-year-old boy in the fenced-in yard, cops said. When Tanner's
mother realized that the man was not outside, she rushed to the yard to
discover her son had been attacked.
The man was told what happened, came home and put the dogs
down, police said. Tanner, who had a pre-existing rare heart condition, was
rushed to a hospital in nearby Beaumont and was lightly breathing, but he could
not be saved, cops said.
Family said Tanner was born with hypoplastic left heart
syndrome, a rare defect that leaves the left side of the heart underdeveloped,
for which the right side has to overcompensate. He had undergone three open
heart surgeries in his short life, they said.
“Happy Birthday little Tanner. We all loved you so much. We
know you are celebrating the greatest birthday of all on those wonderful
streets of gold in Heaven with Jesus by your side,” wrote one woman who knew
the little boy.
Criminal charges are not expected to be filed in connection
to the attack since the dogs were appropriately confined to their fenced-in
yard, police said.
The same pit bulls were quarantined for 10 days in December
of last year after they bit a 9-year-old girl and her mother as the pair walked
by the Aloha Street home, police said.
The dogs allegedly dug a hole below the fence in place and
made puncture wounds in the victims' skin, but the injuries did not meet the
criteria under Texas law to deem the dogs dangerous, cops said.The dogs' owner
paid the injured parties' medical bills and appropriately restrained his dogs
after the incident, police said.



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