The attack happened March second when Joanna Marting went to get her newspaper with her Jack Russell in tow.
Her husband described the attack as a mauling that left his wife bruised, with 18 stitches in one arm and their family pet fighting for his life.
Neighbors say there lives have been changed forever by the attack and they're trying to do something to keep it from happening again.
The back yard is empty. "No, they're not here," says owner Austin Stewart.
American Bulldogs, Thunder and Boomer are out of quarantine and out of the neighborhood, for now.
"I can't say they'll come back here but one day they will be back with me whatever that takes," says Stewart.
He says he's just trying to do the right thing, "They were in quarantine for ten days got a positive report from the vet, animal control wouldn't even label them potentially dangerous."
Neighbors like Michelle Busken say the neighborhood has changed since the attack and they are still fearful of the dogs. "Everyone's nervous and we're just not comfortable."
The Martins did not want to talk with News Five on camera but they did say Joanna and the family dog are doing much better. Animal Control has closed its case now that the dogs have successfully completed their quarantine, the Sheriff's Office still has an investigator looking at the case And just last week the homeowners association passed an amendment to try and keep things like this from happening again.
"We've added an amendment to our covenants no vicious animals or attack animals are going to be allowed here without paying 100 dollars a day as long as they have them," says neighbor Howie Wolf.
Stewart maintains his dogs are not vicious and that what happened was an accident. "I got a child on the way and if for one second I thought the dogs were dangerous they wouldn't be in the house with my child that's on the way much less the neighborhood."
A neighborhood where the dogs are not wanted anymore.

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sic747: That comment was intended for a specific audience that was irresponsible, misguided and ignorant with their comments. You’re doing the right thing with your animals. Good luck to you.