A WOMAN is in hospital after two suspected XL Bully dogs mauled her in a yard during a horror attack.
The victim, 29, was savaged by the beasts on Saturday night in the Sydney Grove area of Wallsend, North Tyneside.
She sustained serious injuries to her arms and legs.
Two dogs belonging to the woman were also attacked and are receiving treatment at the vets, say cops.
A total of five dogs have since been seized – two of which are believed to be XL Bully hounds.
Another woman, 22, and a man, 31, were arrested on suspicion of being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog.
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They both remain in custody.
Detective Inspector Corrin Lowery, of Northumbria Police, said: “I understand this incident will have caused some concern, but I would like to reassure residents and the wider community there is no risk at the time.
"A full investigation has been launched so we can establish a full, clear picture of events, and officers will remain the area today speaking to residents and carrying out further enquiries.
"I would encourage anyone who is concerned or worried to make themselves known.
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"The victim remains in hospital with serious injuries, and I wish her and her two dogs, a full recovery.
"The investigation is at an early stage but we do believe all those involved are known to each other.
"Two people remain in custody and a total of five dogs have been seized while we continue with our enquiries."
Anyone with information can call the force on 101 quoting reference number NP-20231028-1235.
It comes after shocking footage shows how officers trap the raging breed – which Rishi Sunak has vowed to ban.
Video was released by West Midlands Police, who say their team of dangerous dog-handlers have been called to more than 800 incidents in just four months this year.
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