A two-year-old girl has suffered puncture wounds to her face and ears after being mauled by two dogs whilst in her pram.
Emergency services were called to Turrella Reserve, in Sydney’s south, where the child was attacked on Monday at around 11am.
It is understood the child’s mother was pushing the toddler in a pram along a footpath when the attack happened.
Emergency services were called to Turrella Reserve (pictured) on Monday morning after two dogs mauled a two-year-old girl in her pram

It is understood the child’s mother was pushing the toddler in a pram along a footpath when the attack by two bulldogs occurred (file image)
The child’s mother began screaming and tried to keep her away from the dog by holding her up in the air.
She was bleeding from the bite wounds to her face and was assessed and treated by paramedics at the scene before being transported to St George Hospital, in Kogarah, in a stable condition.
Mario, a witness told 9News: ‘I saw two bulldogs jump up, trying to grab their baby and I sort of went over there to stop it, and rang the ambulance,’
‘I’ve got kids so you don’t want to see that.’

Mario (pictured), a witness said: ‘I saw two bulldogs jump up, trying to grab their baby and I sort of went over there to stop it, and rang the ambulance.’
A spokesperson for NSW Ambulance Service told Daily Mail Australia that when paramedics arrived on the scene the toddler’s injuries were quite severe.
The spokesperson confirmed once they had attended to the girl, however, the situation ‘wasn’t that serious’.
The dogs, one of which was an American bulldog have been taken by council.
A hunt for the owners of the two bulldogs is currently underway.
Dog attacks should be reported to the local government as soon as possible or to the police.

A spokesperson for NSW Ambulance Service told Daily Mail Australia that when paramedics arrived on the scene the toddler’s injuries were quite severe

The spokesperson confirmed once they had attended to the girl, however, the situation ‘wasn’t that serious’