A pet owner was found mauled to death by one or both of her Great Danes inside her Ohio home, which authorities said was a bloody mess after the brutal animal attack.

Mary Matthews, 49, of Waynesville, Ohio, was found killed by one or both of her Great Danes at home on Friday, said police.

Matthews' husband and son made the grizzly discover on Friday, according to the Clearcreek Township Police Department.

Mary Matthews, 49, of Waynesville, Ohio, was found killed by one or both of her Great Danes at home on Friday, according to cops at the Clearcreek Township Police Department who responded to the home

There was debris strewn about the home, details the report, including beer cans and medication bottles

Authorities didn't say how long Matthews' remains were in the home after she was mauled by the dogs. Her husband, Dale, however, had been in the county jail since Wednesday, officials said, reports WLWT.

Police described Matthews as an alcoholic, and that she took several prescription medications which may have left her too impaired her ability call for help.

Authorities didn't say how long Matthews' remains were in the home after she was mauled by the dogs. Her husband, however, had been in the county jail since Wednesday. She is seen right with her husband, Dale Matthews

'Due to this history, it is felt that (Matthews) may not have been in a clear-minded state to judge the severity of her situation,' a police report reads.

According to the report, Matthews seems to have gotten her Great Danes outside after she was mauled, but 'didn't recognize the extent of her injuries and felt she could handle things on her own.'

'There was evidence of several clothing changes, all containing blood, including towels which appeared... (to) be (Matthews') attempt to clean up the floor or perhaps herself' the report explains.

Steps, couches and walls of the home covered in blood, reports WLWT.

Numerous cuts and puncture marks were on the Matthews' legs, the report says, and a chunk of flesh was missing from her upper left ankle area.

Dale Matthews shows bite marks left by his dogs, who have displayed aggressive behavior in the past

There was debris strewn about the home, details the report, including beer cans and medication bottles.

A baseball bat that was 'heavily blood-stained' in the front and back was found on a living room couch reports USA Today. Grey sweat pants that were torn or punctured in 'numerous places' and blood soaked were found on the living room floor.

Police found 'two large but thin Great Danes' on an enclosed desk near the kitchen.

'The deck was littered with dog feces to the point that the actual deck floor could not be seen,' according to the report.

The chief dog warden, Nathan Harper and his deputy took the dogs to be held for bite comparisons.