The mother of the second child who was attacked and bitten by a dog at Chesney Park Monday is telling her part of the story.

In an online post, Kelsey Birchmeier said she's glad she was there to help or things could have ended much worse.

Police told 13 NEWS a woman not related to the incident brought the dog to helping hands Wednesday. It's now in quarantine at a city veterinarian's office.

According to TPD, several witnesses identified the dog, including Birchmeier.

She took to Facebook to detail the incident.

She said as soon as she saw the dog charge the first boy, she yelled to the owners.

“The owners were not in a panic at all and the female actually told the kids that the dog wouldn't hurt them and not to run,” Birchmeier wrote.

Birchmeier said she's the one who ran over, and tackled the dog off her son.

“The female came up to me and pushed me off the dog like she was trying to protect it,” Birchmeier wrote. “I did attack her, because I felt as if this was intentional and my son’s life was in danger.”

She ended the post saying that when she went to identify the dog, it seemed very friendly and not vicious at all.

She added that it's a reminder for parents to watch their children, and for all people to be responsible pet owners.

TPD is still working to identify the male owner of the dog.

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