Saturday, October 20, a walker was attacked by an American Staffordshire in Loudéac (Côtes-d'Armor). Hand wounded, she was transported by firefighters to the hospital center of Noyal-Pontivy.

Late in the morning on Saturday, a passerby was attacked on Boulevard Henri Castel by an American Staffordshire, a dangerous classified dog. And whose law requires that it be muzzled and attached.

The dog had crossed the road after escaping from his owner's house. And then bitten the Leanacean woman in her fifties.

She was taken in charge by the firefighters and transported to the Kério hospital center in Noyal-Pontivy.

Bruno Le Bescaut, the mayor was immediately alerted. He observes that "the owner does not have any license for this dog".

Monday, October 15, around 15:30, residents of the lieu-dit Normandy had reported to the municipal police the rumble of two dogs of this breed that seemed threatening. They had intervened.

Faced with this succession of accidents occurring in a short time, and to reassure the population, "the municipality indicates that it will not stop there . "