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Kati Mather, Richmond dog attack victim recovering after surgery, says father

Dog attack victim Kati Mather has successfully undergone emergency surgery after being critically injured Wednesday in Richmond.

Twin sisters and neighbour injured while trying to protect toddler from friend's dog

Kati Mather was seriously injured in the dog attack in Richmond, B.C., on Dec. 30. (Kati Mather/Facebook)

Dog attack victim Kati Matherhas successfully undergone emergency surgeryafter being critically injuredWednesday in Richmond when she was bitten more than 100 times by a35-kilogram rottweiler-husky crossbreed.

FatherSteve Mather told CBC his daughter is nowrecovering at home, whileKati Matherclarifiedthe breed of the dogon Facebookwhich the CBC has learned is named Yogi.

(Kati Mather/Facebook)

"They just said they were playing, they had him tied to a tree, and once they untied him he just attacked," said Jordan Kelly, the father of three-year-old Jayden, who Kati and Jessi Mather tried to protect from Yogi's bites, which is owned by Jessi's boyfriend.

Police were called tothe 9200-block of Williams Road just after 1 p.m. PT Wednesday after a report that awoman was being mauled by a dog.

When officers arrived, they found the woman on the ground, covered in blood and trying to fend off the large dog.

"Katijust kept saying 'Hit the dog! Hit the dog!'" and she was screaming," said Brooklyn Purdy, a young woman who said she and herboyfriend, Jackson Elliott, gothockey sticks to try to stop the violentattack. "We were the ones who stopped the dog and called 911."

Purdy said Katiurged police to shoot the dog.

"Her entire body was in blood.It was so bad to watch. It kept me up for two nights," said Purdy.

One of the officers attempted to distract itwhile another attempted to save KatiMather, according to police. Finally, an officer fired a shot to get the animal to run off.

In addition to the multiple bites,Mathersuffered a fractured arm anda detached bicep. The 21-year-old was rushed to hospital for treatment.

Twin sister and neighbour also attacked

JessiMatherwas also taken to hospitalafter being bitten 20 times according to police, whilethe littleboy was unharmed.

Jordan Kelly, father of three-year-old Jayden, who was saved from injury during a dog attack in Richmond, says his son is traumatized by the incident. (CBC)

Meanwhile a neighbour, 73-year-old Ken Brodie,was also attacked when he tried to help the women.

"That guy Ken Brodie that stepped in and got his hand all bit, he's an older gentleman, but he pretty much risked his life to save them," said Jordan Kelly.

"He needs some recognition. He's definitely a hero. But also the girls stepping in, because I think at one point, Jessi, Jayden's mom was on the ground covering him from being bit."

On social media Jayden'sgrandmother reached out to express herthanks as well.

A Good Samaritan who went to the aid of the women suffered hand injuries in the attack. (Graeme Wood)

Andrina Kelly wrote, "The little boy mentioned is my grandson Jayden and luckily he was not harmed. His mom Jessi and aunt Kati protected him from this vicious attack."

"Thank you to all the first responders that assisted and a special thank you to the police officer that drove Jayden to the hospital, with his new Dalmatian stuffed puppy. I would also like to thank the bystanders that fearlessly stepped in to assist."

Police eventually found and captured the dog. It is currentlyin the custody of the Richmond Animal Protection Society.

Officers have not said if any charges will be laid in relation to the attack or what the fate of the animal will be.