Florida DoorDash driver mauled by 2 dogs, airlifted to Tampa
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DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Fla. (WKRG) — A DoorDash delivery driver was severely injured in a dog attack while making a delivery last Tuesday in DeFuniak Springs, Florida.

Teresa Scroggins was dropping off an order at a home when two dogs charged at her. The dogs attacked her head, legs and arms — leaving her with severe injuries.

According to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Scroggins told deputies that when the homeowner opened the door, the dogs rushed out and immediately latched onto her arms and legs.

She managed to escape but collapsed outside the home where the homeowner and a witness attempted to help before emergency responders arrived.

Due to the extent of her injuries, Scroggins was airlifted to HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital. She was later transferred to Tampa for further treatment.

The dogs’ owner voluntarily surrendered them to Walton County Animal Control without dispute, according to authorities.

Walton County Animal Control is holding the dogs for a standard 10-day observation period to check for rabies and ensure public safety. After this observation, the dogs will be euthanized.

Officials did not file charges against the dogs’ owner as there was no evidence of prior aggression or negligence.

Scroggins’ family shared photos of her injuries, but some were deemed too graphic for public release.

A law enforcement report describes the injuries as deep wounds and punctures to her head, arms and lower body. Officials noted that she was bleeding heavily when first responders arrived.

Authorities said this case underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership and ensuring large or aggressive breeds are properly contained when visitors arrive.

Dogs of this size and strength require proper training and control as improper handling can lead to serious incidents.

Florida law holds pet owners liable for attacks if negligence is involved, but since the dogs had no reported history of aggression, no citations or legal actions were issued in this case.

Animal control officials are urging residents to take extra precautions with large dogs to prevent similar incidents.

As of now, Scroggins remains in a Tampa hospital receiving medical treatment. Her family has not publicly shared specific details about her recovery.

The DoorDash community has expressed support with some drivers saying they feel unsafe delivering to homes with large dogs.

Authorities said no further investigation is expected, and the dogs will be euthanized once the observation period ends.

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