Dog going home after biting television anchor
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}An 85-pound Argentine mastiff dog that was impounded last week after viciously biting a Denver television news anchor is headed home and won't face any serious consequences.
Denver environmental health spokeswoman Meghan Hughes said Thursday the dog will go home this weekend after completing a 10-day mandatory quarantine.
Kyle Dyer of KUSA-TV received 70 stitches after she was bitten in the face while doing an on-air segment with the dog's owner and a firefighter who had rescued the dog from an icy pond in suburban Lakewood the day before.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Hughes says the dog's owner, Michael Robinson, is due in court Feb. 29 after he was cited with failure to have his dog on a leash and allowing his dog to bite.