A little Glasgow girl was rushed to hospital after being attacked by a dog.
Harley Chatterton needed 60 stitches to wounds on her face following the incident in a communal garden in Baillieston.
The four-year-old was heard screaming in pain as people rushed to pull the animal off her, the Daily Record reports.
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Doctors worked to treat 13 injuries to her face, but told her devastated parents Caprice and Stephen she may be permanently scarred.
It is understood the dog is a one-years-old Jackador, that has since been seized by authorities.
Mum-of-three Caprice Finlay told the Record: "Only time will tell if the scars will disappear. The surgeon gave us scarring cream, but said they could be there forever."
Harley's gran Janet Finlay witnessed the dog pounce on her granddaughter from a nearby balcony and quickly ran to her aid.
She was left covered in blood as she attempted to free the terrified girl from the dog's grip.
Caprice said she feared the worst when she arrived shortly after the incident and saw her mum drenched in blood.
The 24-year-old added: "All I had been told was that Harley had been attacked by a dog. I didn't know where or how bad it was. Me and Stephen got there quickly after it happened.
"The first thing I saw was my mum covered in blood. I was horrified, I knew it must have been serious.
"When I saw my little girl's face I was heartbroken. She was in so much pain and wouldn't let anyone near her. She was crying hysterically."
Emergency services were called to the scene and Harley was rushed to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow.
The following day she underwent plastic surgery in a bid to repair the deep wounds.
After a two hour operation she was left with 60 stitches in 13 different places on her face.
Caprice said her daughter's lip was so swollen that she could barely eat or drink for two days.
She added: "She was in agony and couldn't eat or drink. It was so hard to watch because we couldn't make her better.
"After she saw herself in the mirror, she kept asking why the dog did this to her. She said, 'what did I do wrong mummy', my heart was broken for her."
A 21-year-old woman is set to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date in connection with the incident.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers were called to reports of a child having been bitten by a dog on Bredishold Road, Glasgow at around 4.55pm on Saturday, May 14
"Emergency services attended and the child was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
"A 21-year-old woman was released on an undertaking to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date.
"The dog was seized."