A woman injured during a dog attack is being treated at San Antonio University Hospital is seen in San Antonio, Texas. (SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images) Two dogs involved in a deadly attack on an elderly couple in a West San Antonio, Texas, residential neighborhood Friday afternoon and a third from the same property will be euthanized by Animal Care Services, officials said.San Antonio Police Department said the incident left an 81-year-old man dead and three others injured, including a woman in critical condition at University Hospital.
The owner of the dogs has also been arrested, San Antonio police said.A press release from the San Antonio Animal Care Services and the police department said: "Animal Care Services has identified three owned dogs either directly involved in the attack or who were off property at the time.
All three dogs are in SAACS custody and will be euthanized tonight."The dogs were identified as American Staffordshire Terriers, according to Animal Care Services Director Shannon Sims.HUNTER IN GEORGIA RECOVERING AFTER THREE DOGS ATTACKED HIM ‘IN A COMPLETE FRENZY’ "Witnesses indicate the dogs had broken through the front gate of their nearby home just before the incident," the press release read.San Antonio Fire Captain Charles Hood said in a press conference Friday the couple was walking on a sidewalk around 2 p.m.