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A grandmother's grief

Lori Mushanski knew something was wrong the minute she pulled into her driveway after work.

Her six-year-old grandson didn’t come running to greet her like he normally did.

Mushanski thought Cameron was in the house, but when she went in, her husband asked where he was.

“I went outside looking, and I saw him and I ran back in the house. I screamed that they killed my son,” she told a Regina radio show Friday. "I’ll never get that picture out of my head."

“They” were Mushanski’s two Alaskan malamutes. She called 911 while her husband ran to the dogs’ pen.

Mushanski said the dogs were in their pen at the time of the attack. She said her grandson knew not to go near them.

“He’s never gone near them. I don’t know what possessed him to do it this time.”

Mushanski said she and her husband have cared for Cameron since he was two months old and he's grown up around dogs.

She and her husband owned the dogs for two years, she said. The dogs were larger than they had anticipated and keeping them had grown to be too much. They had been looking for a new home for them, she said.



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