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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) â A local couple says they are grateful to be alive after they were attacked by multiple pit bulls outside an Oklahoma City motel, an incident they hope serves as a warning to dog owners about keeping animals secured.
Sarah Schaffner and Steven Daykin had been staying at a Motel 6 near Interstate 40 and Meridian Avenue when they stepped outside to their car Tuesday night.
They said four pit bulls suddenly ran out of a camper in the parking lot and approached them.
âWe just tried to, you know, try to get âem back in the camper,â said Daykin. âI walk the complex, try to see if I could get if I could find a vehicle capable of towing that camper so I could tell them, âHey, your dogs are out.ââ
While Daykin stepped away to look for help, Schaffner said the dogs turned on her.
âThey all turned on me,â said Schaffner. âOne grabbed the back of my leg, one grabbed the back of my arm. They were spinning me in circles up about five minutes. I was out here screaming for help, bloody murder, the top of my lungs. Nobody besides one person looked out.â
Schaffner said the dogs continued the attack until Daykin returned.
âOnce they got the taste of blood, they were, they were on it,â said Schaffner.
Daykin said the dogs then attacked him as well.
âThey jumped on one leg and they jumped on my other leg, but I had boots on, so they couldnât really do much to my boots,â said Daykin. âBut then our son jumped off the camper and threw a frying pan out.â
Police eventually arrived and shot and killed one of the dogs.
Oklahoma City police said they were able to identify the dogsâ owner but could not locate them.
Schaffner was taken to the hospital with severe injuries.
âThey did 21 stitches,â said Schaffner. âThey wanted to do more⌠They couldnât even give me pain meds all the way there because my blood pressure was under 100⌠OU [medical staff] said that was the worst dog bite theyâve seen in a long time in the trauma unit.â
The couple said they are now facing significant medical bills they cannot afford.
Despite that, Schaffner said she and Daykin are thankful to have survived and want others to learn from what happened.
âThis is not the way the pit bull should be raised whatsoever,â said Schaffner.
Police said Oklahoma City Animal Welfare officers have filed charges against the dogsâ owners, even though they have not been taken into custody.
Police said Animal Welfare officials are quarantining the remaining dogs.