Officers fatally shot two of the dogs. The third dog was surrendered to animal control.

WASHINGTON — Two men are severely injured after being mauled by two loose dogs in District Heights on Saturday morning. Authorities said the dogs, both American Bulldogs, belonged to a resident in the neighborhood.

At around 11:15 a.m, Prince George's County Police responded to a call that two men had been attacked by dogs in the 6600 block of Hil Mar Drive.

When officers arrived on the scene, they said they saw the two dogs attacking a 52-year-old man in the middle of the street.

“There was one dog on the other side and the other on the side he tried to jump on," said neighbor Jermaine Epps, who said he witnessed the attack. "They pulled him down and they were eating him, biting at his neck, eye, arms, and they was eating him. They wasn’t just biting him, they was eating him.”

Authorities said that prior to the second attack, the same dogs also attacked a 72-year-old man. Witnesses said the man was standing at a bus stop when the dogs came up and dragged him down the street. Police said the man had severe injuries to his face and hands.

Epps said the victim tried to climb over the fence to escape, but the dogs pulled him back down.

Officers said the 52-year-old man was walking down the street when the two loose dogs attacked him. He attempted to get on top of a nearby car for safety, but the two dogs managed to pull him back down to the street.

“There was even a car that came by and hit the dog," he said. "He rolled over and continued to still do what he was doing.”

Officers used a dog pole to separate one of the dogs away from the 52-year-old man. The dog continued behaving erratically and strangled itself on the pole. Authorities declared the dog deceased at the scene.

The second dog went into a nearby yard and came back to attack three officers. After two attempts of attacking them, the officers fatally shot the dog.

Police said there was a third dog with the same owner that was also loose, but it did not attack anyone. That dog was a Pit Bull Terrier and has since been surrendered to animal control services.

Prince George's Animal Control said the two American Bulldogs were eight months old and weighed between 50 and 70 pounds.

According to authorities, the dogs were in the owner's fenced backyard and the owner did not know they had escaped.

“That’s dangerous, you know, having the dogs out that can attack people without nobody being able to sustain it or tame it to be cool," said Epps. "That’s dangerous. That’s scary.”

Saturday's incident marks the bulldogs' second offense for running at large.

The two American Bulldogs were taken into Animal Control custody back in August. They were running without a leash, and one of the dogs bit a sheriff. The dogs were returned back to the owner when they cleared quarantine and the owner’s property was inspected.