Emergency services were called to the Brook Vale area of ​​Cannock, Staffordshire around 12:40 p.m.  (Saturday) following reports of a dog attack.  The boy suffered serious injuries to the face and the girl injured her hand, Stoke reports on Trent Live.

A woman was also injured in the hand, but did not go to the hospital. It has not yet been determined whether the three are related. READ MORE:Confirmation of dog breed that killed baby Bella-Rae Birch in horror attack The attack comes days after a 17-month-old girl was killed by an American Bully XL in St Helens Blackbrook. Bella-Rae Birch was attacked by the dog, which is not a forbidden breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act, at her family home on Monday and later died at the hospital from her injuries. Bella-Rae Birch is named after the girl who was killed by a family pet (Image: Merseyside Police) A statement from her family said, “We would like to ask you to give us some space and time to try to come to terms with the tragic loss of our beloved Bella-Rae. We will miss her sadly but she will never be forgotten.” The full circumstances surrounding today’s dog attack have not yet been determined and details of the dog breed have not yet been made public. A Staffordshire police spokesman said: “Police were called at 12.40pm this afternoon to report that a woman, a boy and a girl had been injured after being bitten by a dog in Brook Vale.” Investigations are ongoing and anyone with information is required to contact the police. They can either send a message through the Staffordshire Police Facebook page or call 101, citing the March 26 incident number 360. Read more related articles Read more related articles