A neighbor called 911 to report the assault around 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Thousand Oaks, as per the Ventura Region Local group of fire-fighters.

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Sheriff’s Capt. Ron Chips said the adolescent endured “a few huge cuts and canine chomps to her head, middle, and arms.” The young lady’s mom was likewise nibbled, however not genuinely harmed, he said.

The canines were recognized as stick corsos, a kind of mastiff, the Ventura Region Star detailed Monday.

At the point when firemen showed up at the home, they endeavored to stop the assault by impacting their truck alarms and waving their instruments, authorities said.

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KTLA-television showed video of Los Angeles Province Creature Care and Control officials eliminating the canines from the home and placing them into a truck.