Woman Injured in Dog Attack Accident on Carla Drive in Denison, TX
Denison, TX — July 17, 2025, a woman was injured as the result of a dog attack accident at around 7:40 a.m. on Carla Drive.
Authorities say they were called to a neighborhood street off the northwest corner of the US 75 and Morton Street intersection.

Exact details are unclear right now, but it appears police were called to Carla Drive due to a dog attack victim. They arrived and were reportedly attacked by a pair of dogs, one of which they fatally shot. The woman reportedly injured by the dogs was taken to a hospital with injuries described as serious.
Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
I've had many people ask me about incidents like this and what Texas law says about who may be responsible. Put simply, Texas has a 'One Bite Rule.' Animals can behave unpredictably, so a dog owner isn't responsible if a dog suddenly for the first time bites someone. After that, though, the possibility is known. Owners need to take measures to ensure their dog doesn't have another chance to harm someone. If the dog ends up injuring someone again, the owners may be responsible for that. That's why accidents like this need thorough investigations to find out if the dogs have a history of attacking people.

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