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My nose was TORN OFF in horror dog attack – I’m scarred for life and have PTSD

A WOMAN says she been scarred for life and “left with PTSD” after her nose was TORN OFF in a horror dog attack.

Hairdresser Ashley Unger had been playing with and cuddling the pitbull at a client's house before it sank its teeth into her as she tried to leave.

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Ashely's nose was torn after the pitbull's sudden attackCredit: Kennedy News
The hairdresser has undergone several surgeries but says she is 'scarred for life'Credit: Kennedy News

The 31-year-old had been playfully rolling around with the mutt that belonged to her customer's roommate in between touching up her hair on March 17 before it suddenly attacked.

Traumatised Ashley was rushed to hospital while holding her face together with the bone exposed where doctors stitched together her flesh.

Horrifying photos later showed Ashley's bloodied face, severed septum and blown out cartilage after her nose was left “literally hanging off.”

Stunned doctors stitched her face together but now her sister Melissa Schmidt has launched a GoFundMe page to raise $20,000 for reconstructive surgery.

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Ashley, who hails from Plainfield, Illinois, US, said: "It was the first time I'd met the dog, I'm a dog person so I was playing with him.

"I was there for about five hours that day. He was on my chest and I was cuddling him an hour before he attacked me.

"But as I was about to leave through the front door, the dog started running from the kitchen so I crouched to stop him from going outside.

"I didn't touch him, he was about a foot away from me, I heard the nastiest growl of my entire life.

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"The next thing I know, my nose is hanging off and I was holding my face together. It was the worst pain I'd ever been in.

Ashley recalled how she screamed “like her life depended on it,” as the bloodied pitbull scampered to the other side of the room.

"The client is telling me not to look but of course I did, all I saw was bone,” she said.

"I was in so much shock. I have PTSD, sometimes I get flashbacks.

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"It makes me so uncomfortable, you don't think this could happen to you."

Ashley was left with a severed septum and cartilage and now can't breathe through her nose.

Her horrified boyfriend James Stack, 30, was left in tears at the sight of her.

SCARRED FOR LIFE

Doctors have now said Ashley will need multiple reconstructive surgeries and that she will be scarred for life.

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The stylist has already undergone 36 stiches across her nose, five across my eye and two across her upper lip.

Ashley said: "I have good days and bad days but I look in the mirror and I don't like what I see, I miss my face.

"I can only breathe out of my mouth and the worst case scenario is that the surgery won't improve anything. It's taken some practice, I've learned a lot of patience through this process.

"My family and James cried when they saw me.

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"I FaceTimed my mum. I was so upset, which hurt her, she knew how much pain I was in.

"She wanted to take it away but I wouldn't wish it on anybody. Nobody knew what to do."

The traumatic incident has left Ashley terrified of dogs and now she's only happy to be around her own dog, five-year-old bullmastiff, Lucy.

Issuing a warning to others, she said: "If I don't know a dog, I can't be around it and I'm worried about going into clients' homes.

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"Through my personal experience, [I would advise] do not crouch down or get on the same level with a dog you do not know, even if they seem friendly.

"Even if you do feel comfortable around the dog they can still be unpredictable. Keep your guard up, always."

Ashleigh before the attackCredit: Kennedy News
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The 31-year-old in hospital after the attackCredit: Kennedy News
Ashleigh says she struggles with her mental health and suffers from PTSDCredit: Kennedy News
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