News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.A TODDLER was ripped apart "like a piece of meat" by five huge dogs that burst through the fence as she enjoyed a family picnic in the back garden.Little Ella was left with life-changing injuries when neighbour Andrew McGowan's American bully dogs began mauling her.American bully dogs, which are similar to pit bull terriers, are not a banned breed - with males reaching up to 11 stone in weight and 23 inches long.Ella's aunt Sandra McKevitt watched in horror as the dogs tore into her niece on May 7, 2016, in Dingle, Liverpool.Recalling the attack, she told BBC show Defenders UK: "We were having a nice little picnic eating these cakes. They bit her on the leg, the cheek. American Bully Attacks 11-Year-Old; Seriously Wounded Youngster Airlifted For Treatment. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Your heart just broke looking at her, no one should have to go through anything like that. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. "Brave Ella battled through the pain but has been left with permanent scarring and loss of feeling in her lips and mouth.Owner Andrew McGowan was jailed for 18 months and banned from keeping dogs for 12 years after he admitted the animals had been dangerously out of control.Five dogs and six puppies were seized after the attack, two of which were put down. "Her cheek was hanging off, you could see her scalp, there were cuts near her eye. before fighting off at least one hound and rescuing the seriously injured youngsterTHIS is the 35-year-old man who bred a pack of "XXL" American Bully Dogs, which broke out of his garden and mauled a two-year-old girl.Andrew McGowan admitted being in charge of four dangerously out-of-control dogs he kept in an “insecure pen” in his garden.“Huge” dogs attacked the tot after escaping into the Liverpool garden where she was playing with two other children, aged four and six.A hero aunt screamed “the dog’s got the baby!” before fighting off at least one dog and rescuing the seriously injured youngster, named locally as Ella, on Sunday.The aunt grabbed the youngster and ran with her in her arms to the front of the home, in Dingle, Liverpool, where neighbours rushed to help.An air ambulance then took the youngster to Alder Hey Children's Hospital where she remains in a “serious but not life-threatening” condition.The aunt was taken to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital where she received treatment for minor injuries.A neighbour said the aunt, who has been praised by cops for her actions, was screaming: "The dog's got the baby! It is a small to large breed which has been divided into four categories by some registering organizations, Pocket, Standard, Classic and XL. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. "She [the girl] has got extensive injuries to her face, to her neck and to her body and only time will tell if she fully recovers from that attack. "He described the victim's family as traumatised and appealed to the public to report any worries about dangerous dogs or irresponsible owners to police.He added: "If you do insist on having a dog, you should put a muzzle on it if you have it in public." She was just bleeding everywhere. They seemed to be trying to pull me down.“She was losing consciousness and I was thinking ‘please god, just let us get out of here, how are we going to get out?’. "Now she's managed to get the two older children back into the property unharmed but unfortunately she's been hurt herself with minor injuries while she's been trying to protect the two-year-old. I could see its eyes were wild and I thought 'we are going to have to move quick'. "Sandra realised she was trapped at the bottom of the garden with Ella and quickly told her other niece and nephew to take refuge in the house.As they ran away, the five dogs began savaging Ella, now aged five, as Sandra frantically tried to pull them off her.She said: "I picked her up, I was punching, I was screaming for help, Ella was screaming for her mum and her dad. "The neighbour added: "I can't even actually think about it now" and was too upset to speak further.In the aftermath of the “savage” attack cops seized dogs and arrested the owner.Mark Wiggins, of Merseyside Police, yesterday confirmed the hounds were American Bully Dogs, which is not a banned breed, adding that there were 11 of the animals in the three-bedroom, mid-terraced property, five adults and six puppies.Two of the adult dogs have since been humanely destroyed.Supt Wiggins added: "There were three young children playing in that garden at the time, aged two, four and six and that the 57-year-old auntie who was in that property, was in the garden at the same time. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.A hero aunt screamed 'the dog’s got the baby!' For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Andrew McGowan, 35, was charged with having dangerous dogs out of control and appeared in court today These are some of the American Bully Dogs living in the house next to where a youngster was attacked on Sunday A court today heard that Andrew McGowan failed to keep his dogs in a secure environment in his garden The dogs are not a banned breed, but were taken into custody by police Police found a total of 11 dogs living at the Liverpool property Police arrive at the Liverpool home as investigations continue after a young girl was attacked by dogs Officers were seen removing evidence bags from the scene on Monday Police seized five dogs and five puppies following the attack in Liverpool The toddler was airlifted to hospital after suffering serious injuries Police have cordoned off the house where the little girl was attacked as she played in the garden Two of the dogs seized by cops have since been humanely destroyed Five adult dogs and six puppies were found in the property Police are seen carrying evidence from the scene in Liverpool on Monday Police remain at the scene as their investigation continues The tot's injuries have been described as serious, but not life threatening Police have said investigations are ongoing to establish the nature of the breed of dog The two-year-old was reportedly attacked while playing in a garden in Liverpool Andrew McGowan, 35, has been arrested on suspicion of having dangerous dogs out of control
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