Man's Finger Nearly Bitten Off in Dayton Dog Attack

Victim admitted to using cocaine and alcohol before incident

Feb. 2, 2026 at 3:31pm

A man in Dayton, Ohio suffered severe injuries to his right pinky finger after being attacked by a dog on Sunday morning. The victim was found partially conscious in a bedroom with multiple lacerations and puncture wounds, and his finger was nearly bitten off completely. The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center took custody of the dog, and the man was transported to the hospital in critical condition.

Why it matters

Dog attacks can result in serious injuries, especially when the victim has impaired judgment from substance use. This incident highlights the need for responsible pet ownership and the importance of seeking medical attention promptly after a dog bite.

The details

According to the police report, officers responded to a call about a person bitten by a dog around 11:17 a.m. on Sunday in the 50 block of Forest Glen Ave. in Dayton. They found the man lying on his back and partially conscious in a bedroom, with multiple lacerations and puncture wounds. His right pinky finger had been nearly bitten off completely. The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center took custody of the dog involved in the attack.

  • The incident occurred around 11:17 a.m. on Sunday, February 2, 2026.

The players

Montgomery County Animal Resource Center

The local animal control agency that took custody of the dog involved in the attack.

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The takeaway

This incident underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need for caution when interacting with animals, especially when one's judgment may be impaired by substance use. It also highlights the potential for serious injury from dog attacks and the necessity of seeking prompt medical attention.