Doctors fear man attacked by Pit Bulls may lose use of arms

A Fort St John  British Columbia man, Robin Elgie, has barely  survived an attack by two Pit Bulls which barged into his trailer home when his partner opened the door to let her own small dog inside. They Pit Bulls ripped apart the family cat and then attacked Elgie, 66, who tried to defend himself with a shelf. His partner, Wendy Lee Baker, 51, hid in a bedroom and called the RCMP. When they arrived they had to shoot the dogs in order to stop the attack. Elgie was flown some 400 kilometres from the B.C. outpost of some 20,000 people to a trauma centre in Edmonton. He was interviewed there by the CBC. Doctors are trying to save his hands and the use of his arms. Elgie is heavily drugged in this video.