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LEESBURG, Fla. – A Florida woman died last week after she was attacked by her own dog inside her home.

Leesburg police said Sonda Tyson, 66, was found dead on her back porch after her family called paramedics.

When paramedics arrived, they found a large-breed dog covered in blood, barking and blocking them from entering the house.

Paramedics called police and an officer shot and killed the dog.

Preliminary results from the medical examiner indicate Tyson died of injuries suffered in a dog attack, police said.

According to WESH, a family member found Tyson’s body.

“She’s bleeding everywhere. She has a bigger dog, so I don’t know if, like, her dog bit her, or I, I don’t know,” a caller told an emergency dispatcher.

This is not the first time the dog has attacked someone, WESH reports. There are at least two other incidents in which the dog reportedly attacked neighbors.

Animal services will examine the dog’s body.

Video: Police shoot bloody dog after it mauled woman https://t.co/MNP9W6gCUe pic.twitter.com/bucRnxXouQ — WESH 2 News (@WESH) April 1, 2016