Two of the five dogs that took part in an attack that killed a five-year-old Native boy have been put down on the North Tallcree First Nation in northern Alberta.
The two dogs were owned by the same man, who agreed to have them put down. The other three dogs have not been located.
The boy was attacked on the side of a road on November 16. Two people tried to stop the attack but the boy was dead by the time paramedics arrived.
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