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Woman taken to hospital after being attacked by XL bully

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A man has been arrested after a dog suspected to be an XL bully attacked a woman in Blackpool. Armed police were called to a street in the town on Monday after a report that a woman had been bitten by a dog, Lancashire Police said.

A man in his 40s was arrested at a property on suspicion of having a dog dangerously out of control. The dog, thought to be an XL bully, was seized, the force added.

The woman, who is in her 20s, was taken to hospital for treatment to a dog bite on her hand. A witness said she saw a man appear to hit a dog before the incident on Havelock Street at about 5.30pm. READ MORE: "The youngest in our family...

the world at his feet": Devastated family pay tribute to man, 21, killed in motorbike crash Emelia McPartland, 19, said she then saw a woman confronting a man in the street. "It started on Coronation Street just outside Morrisons, this man was walking his dog, dragging the dog and shouting at it," she said. "He started punching the dog in the face." Miss McPartland said the man walked to Havelock Street, where a passing car stopped and a woman got out.

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