Suburban Chicago woman mauled to death by French bulldog mix
INGLESIDE, Ill. - A suburban Chicago woman who recently adopted a French bulldog mix that had been bred to fight was fatally mauled by the dog over the weekend, a coroner said.
A friend found Lisa Urso unresponsive on the patio behind her Ingleside, Illinois, home on Saturday evening. Investigators determined she had been attacked by the French bulldog mix. Toxicology results are pending.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Howard Cooper said Urso, 52, had recently adopted the dog, which had been bred to fight. The dog attacked Urso inside her home, but she made it out to her patio, where she died
Lake County animal care and control spokewoman Hannah Goering said they categorized the dog as a "French bulldog-bulldog mix."
Cooper said Urso suffered many bite wounds and scratches on her legs, arms and torso.
“I hate to say it, but unfortunately, it was a vicious attack,” Cooper said, adding that although French Bulldogs are a smaller breed, they can deliver powerful bites.
“You don’t really think about it happening with a smaller dog breed, but we forget animals can be powerful,” he said. “This animal has a lot of jaw strength.”
Cooper said the dog recently attacked Urso’s boyfriend. After that attack, she had gone to animal control to get the dog back.
Urso owned two other dogs, including a second French bulldog, which was found with some blood on it, and a border collie, he said.