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After daughter attacked by canine, Alberta mom calls on First Nation for laws

Editorial Board Published October 27, 2025
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After daughter attacked by canine, Alberta mom calls on First Nation for laws

The mom of a five-year-old lady is looking for laws to be put in place by a First Nations neighborhood in Alberta after her daughter was attacked by canine.

Ashley Jong says her daughter, Camila Hallett, was attacked on Oct. 14 and stays in hospital receiving therapy.

Jong stated the household was out within the entrance yard that day whereas they had been cleansing up the house on Sucker Creek First Nation.

She stated she briefly went indoors to make use of the washroom and had requested her 10-year-old daughter to regulate Camila, who’s autistic and nonverbal.

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She stated seven minutes later, when she returned outdoors, Camila was lacking, setting off a scramble to search out the younger lady.

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“There were two German Shepherd black dogs – they were large – that were licking her inner thighs and taking bites out of her,” she stated, including {that a} third brown canine was standing close by. “My daughter and her friend ran to my baby, they threw a boot at the dogs, they fought off the dogs. My oldest daughter picked my five-year-old daughter up in her arms and carried her into the neighbour’s house because that was the closest house.”

The ten-year-old known as her mom immediately, and Jong ran to the house.

Camila Hallett, 5, is pictured in hospital. She was attacked by canine on Oct. 14.

Ashley Jong

Jong she stated she carried out first support on Camila whereas she and the neighbour tried to name 911, however the calls saved dropping.

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Reasonably than wait, Jong picked her daughter up and rushed her to the hospital in Excessive Prairie. She was then airlifted to Edmonton.

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“Within an hour-and-a-half, she was in surgery to close up her lacerations and make sure there wasn’t any internal damage,” Jong stated.

Within the almost two weeks since, Camila has needed to have a number of procedures, together with pores and skin grafts as a result of accidents on her legs. She additionally has a variety of cuts and bruises.

Jong stated she’s undecided how for much longer Camila will keep in hospital.

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“It really depends on if the skin graft takes, how she heals,” she stated. “We’ll find out in five days once they open (things) up for a bandage change.”

She additionally stated Sucker Creek First Nation has reached out to her, saying they’d establish pets and contemplate totally different avenues for coping with any animals that aren’t claimed.

Jong additionally stated she hopes different First Nations will take their very own steps so what occurred to her daughter doesn’t occur elsewhere.

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“Elders, children and families should be able to walk to their band office; we should be able to walk to our parks. I should feel safe outside of my house and I don’t,” she stated.

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