One-year-old baby girl is seriously injured in dog attack at Derbyshire house 

One-year-old baby girl is seriously injured in dog attack at Derbyshire house

  • Police, air ambulance and paramedics attended the scene at 5.40pm yesterday 
  • The baby is now in a serious condition at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham  
  • Officers have confirmed that the dog has been seized following the attack  

A dog has mauled a baby girl, leaving her seriously injured at a house in Derbyshire. 

The one-year-old is in a serious condition at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham after yesterday’s attack.

An air ambulance, paramedics and police raced to the scene at about 5.40pm and rushed the infant to hospital. 

Police were called to this road in Derbyshire where a dog mauled a one-year-old girl in a house yesterday, leaving her seriously injured 

Officers confirmed that the dog has been seized. A Derbyshire police spokesperson told The Sun: ‘Officers were called to a house in Long Eaton yesterday after a young child was bitten by a dog.

‘Police and ambulance crews were called to a house in Beech Avenue at about 5.40pm.

‘A one-year-old girl was treated at the scene and then taken to hospital for further treatment. She remains in a serious condition.’