The four dogs, two rottweilers and two mixed breeds, were put down after the attack. FOX13
A mother was injured and her young son was killed after being attacked by a pack of dogs, according to tribal officials in Idaho.
Police said the mother and son were non-tribal members and were rushed to Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello, Idaho.The four dogs involved in the attack were put down by tribal authorities. They were two rottweilers and two mixed breeds.
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