A dog that made headlines after being picked up by animal services in early October — and released after his plight prompted rallies against pit-bull regulations in Ontario — has allegedly mauled a 13-year oldThe effectiveness o, leaving the boy’s face swollen and needing stitchesWe have already offered COVID-19 support to Ontario.
Muhammad Almutaz Alzghool says the dog, known as Blu, attacked and bit him at Black Belt World, a downtown Toronto taekwondo studio owned by Blu’s co-owner Tommy Chang.
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