Man’s testicles ripped off by XL Bully dog before it attacked woman | UK News
A man was forced to get eight stitches to his manhood after his testicles were ripped off by a seven stone XL Bully.
The man, who did not reveal his name, was rushed to hospital in Chesterfield, Derbyshire on October 10 when the dog latched on to his genitals.
The man’s partner Lynsey Kelly told The Sun: ‘He was writhing on the floor and said ‘it’s grabbed my b*****ks’.”
But even as the dog, named Envie, stopped attacking the man, he then turned onto Lynsey and bit her shin.
She locked the dog into a room and was rushed to hospital, and is still recovering from her injuries.
Envie has now been euthanised after attacking the couple, and the man’s balls have been reattached to him.
It comes days after another XL Bully attacked its owner while he was having sex.
Scott Thurston, 32, was bitten by the two-year-old dog Hank at his home in Wales, on August 2.
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His partner Leanne Bell called police to the house in Jones Terrace, Glanaman, Carmarthenshire, in the early hours of this morning.
The dog had attacked and bit Mr Thurston when they began having sex, leaving him with bites to his left forearm and chin. He declined to go to hospital.
The pet was later shut in a downstairs room, but police seized the dog on August 19, and it was later euthanised.
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