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Surgery to save the right arm of a kennel worker whose left arm was amputated after she was mauled by a rottweiler has been successful.Surgery to save the right arm of a kennel worker whose left arm was amputated after she was mauled by a rottweiler has been successful.
Mandy Peynado's arms were savaged as she tried to protect her throat when the dog attacked her at Knightwood Kennels near Salisbury, Wiltshire.Mandy Peynado's arms were savaged as she tried to protect her throat when the dog attacked her at Knightwood Kennels near Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Claire Gourley, Mandy's sister, said: "Her spirits are fairly good and the doctors are saying she is a miracle." Claire Gourley, Ms Peynado's sister, said: "Her spirits are good and the doctors are saying she is a miracle."
Ms Peynado, 47, is due to go back into theatre on Monday for more surgery.Ms Peynado, 47, is due to go back into theatre on Monday for more surgery.
During Saturday's operation, surgeons took muscle from her back and used it as a skin graft to preserve her right arm.During Saturday's operation, surgeons took muscle from her back and used it as a skin graft to preserve her right arm.
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Doctors are still unsure whether they can save what remains of the top of her left arm.Doctors are still unsure whether they can save what remains of the top of her left arm.
Ms Peynado had worked at the kennels for three years before the attack.Ms Peynado had worked at the kennels for three years before the attack.
The dog had been picked up as a stray by New Forest District Council six weeks earlier and had not shown any signs of aggression.The dog had been picked up as a stray by New Forest District Council six weeks earlier and had not shown any signs of aggression.
The kennel's owner Judith Wykeham said it would have been treated differently if she had known it had a troubled background.The kennel's owner Judith Wykeham said it would have been treated differently if she had known it had a troubled background.
"Apparently there was a history with the owner who abandoned the dog and the police are investigating," she said."Apparently there was a history with the owner who abandoned the dog and the police are investigating," she said.
The dog was later destroyed by Wiltshire Police.The dog was later destroyed by Wiltshire Police.