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A mum who had part of her cheek ripped off when she was attacked without warning by a friend\u2019s pet dachshund has said her \u201clife has been ruined\u201d.<\/p>
Kelly Allen, 45, from Swansea, was enjoying a few drinks at a friend\u2019s house last month when their \u201cvery friendly\u201d dog suddenly changed its demeanour and latched on to her face.<\/p>
The dog refused to loosen its grip until it had torn a large chunk of her cheek off, leaving Kelly with an open wound that required five and a half hours of plastic surgery and more than 40 stiches.<\/p>
The sausage dog was removed from the property by police and later put down.<\/p>
Kelly is seeking compensation after learning that the dog had allegedly already attacked two people, but this could take several years.<\/p>
Kelly says she regularly wakes during the night crying and cannot face returning to work at a contact centre for the travel company Tui due to the trauma and her physical appearance.<\/p>
She now struggles to leave the house without being accompanied by one of her two sons \u2013 Fletcher, 19, and Cooper, 18 \u2013 and the \u00a3350 statutory sick pay she is receiving each month is not enough to cover her bills and living costs.<\/p>
To help her stay afloat, Kelly is depending on her family, and her sister Stacey, 43, has launched a fundraiser which has received more than \u00a31,000 in donations.<\/p>
\u201cI can\u2019t get out of bed and I\u2019ve been crying in my sleep because I feel his teeth in me,\u201d Kelly told PA Real Life.<\/p>
\u201cI\u2019m left with a hideous scar on my face. It\u2019s just ruined my life, because it will never be the same now.<\/p>
\u201cI now have to buy camouflage make-up for people who have facial disfigurements \u2013 that\u2019s something I never thought I would have to do.<\/p>
\u201cI\u2019m a single mum and I can\u2019t afford my electric and gas most weeks \u2013 it just seems so unfair.\u201d<\/p>
Kelly had gone to a friend\u2019s house for drinks on Friday March 15.<\/p>
Her friend, who she does not wish to name, had a pet dachshund which was showing no signs of aggression when Kelly arrived at around 9:30pm.<\/p>
\u201cHe was very friendly and didn\u2019t show any signs of being an aggressive dog,\u201d she said.<\/p>
\u201cHe was laying on his back for belly rubs, and put his head in my lap a couple of times.\u201d<\/p>
But later that evening, Kelly was sitting on the kitchen floor, leaning against one of the kitchen counters, when the dog\u2019s demeanour suddenly changed.<\/p>
When she looked away for a split second, the dog pounced, sinking its teeth into her cheek.<\/p>
\u201cI turned my head towards the back door, where my friend was standing,\u201d said Kelly.<\/p>
\u201cHe didn\u2019t bark or growl, or make any noise, he just lunged and attached to my face.<\/p>
\u201cHe then started ragging, shaking his head back and forward.<\/p>
\u201cI could feel his teeth deep inside my cheek \u2013 I still get flashbacks now.\u201d<\/p>
Kelly remembers repeatedly shouting \u201cget him off\u201d as blood began to poor down her face.<\/p>
Another friend rushed into the kitchen and grabbed the dog\u2019s collar, but its jaws were locked and would not let go.<\/p>
As Kelly stumbled to her feet, the dog bit her again, this time on her arm.<\/p>
Fortunately, she was able to break free and run out of the room.<\/p>
\u201cI\u2019ve never had so much blood,\u201d she added.<\/p>
They immediately called 999 but were told there was a considerable wait.<\/p>
Fearing she would \u201cbleed to death\u201d, Kelly called a friend who had not been drinking with them and asked for a lift to accident and emergency at Morriston Hospital.<\/p>
\u201cThey numbed the area and scrubbed the wound with what looked like a Brillo pad because of all the bacteria that\u2019s in dogs\u2019 mouths,\u201d she said.<\/p>
\u201cThey were leaning me over a sink and scrub, scrub, scrub, scrub, scrub\u2026 it was agony.<\/p>
\u201cThey then poured water over me for five minutes, which felt like I was being waterboarded. It was horrific.\u201d<\/p>
With her wound bandaged, Kelly was told she could return home and wait for the plastic surgery team to contact her.<\/p>
At 7.50am, she received a phone call from the hospital telling her to \u201ccome back immediately\u201d as she needed to have surgery.<\/p>
\u201cI met with the plastics team who explained what they were going to do,\u201d she said.<\/p>
\u201cThey were going to take a piece of skin from my neck and graft it on my face.\u201d<\/p>
Kelly was on the operating table for five and half hours before waking with a bandage stitched to her face and a seven-inch scar across her collarbone.<\/p>
In total, she required more than 40 stitches \u2013 36 on her chest and six on her arm.<\/p>
The ordeal has taken a heavy toll on her mental health and knocked her confidence.<\/p>
The incident has also put a lot of strain on Kelly\u2019s finances as she only receives \u00a3350 a month statutory sick pay.<\/p>
\u201cMy employers have been amazing and really supportive,\u201d she said.<\/p>
\u201cI\u2019m now making a legal claim, but that could take up to two years and in the meantime I\u2019ve got no income.<\/p>
\u201cI\u2019m not entitled to anything else because I\u2019m still employed and I can\u2019t give up my job to get income support, because then I lose my job.<\/p>
\u201cSo I\u2019m just in a really hard place at the moment.<\/p>
It transpired that this was not the first time the dog had attacked someone.<\/p>
Kelly said she did not want to involve the police but they were called after staff at the hospital saw the severity of her wounds.<\/p>
The dog was later removed and put down after being taken to a training facility in Cardiff, according to Kelly.<\/p><\/div>\r\n
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