Quebec mom wants laws on dangerous strictly applied after 2-year-old son attacked
MONTREAL — The mother of a Quebec boy who was mauled by a pit bull-type dog last week says the rules regarding dangerous dogs need to be better applied and enforced.
“If it’s either by law or by forbidding that breed of dog, somebody needs to do something,” Cleothilde Lefebvre-Bergeron said Monday. “But no amount of laws will (matter) if no one is looking for people who are infringing the laws, it’s pointless.”
She was on her way home from the park with her son Hugo Giroux, 2, when a pit bull bolted toward him, unmuzzled and with no owner in sight in Gatineau’s Aylmer district.
“He went straight to the stroller, it happened so crazy fast,” Lefebvre-Bergeron said. “I remember my son saying in French ‘a dog!’ and he bit once and I pulled him away and he went at it again, so I pulled (the dog) down and put all my weight on it.”


