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9News morning anchor Kyle Dyer, far right, sits with Max, an 85-pound Argentine mastiff, on Feb. 8 moments before the dog bit her upper lip.
9News morning anchor Kyle Dyer, far right, sits with Max, an 85-pound Argentine mastiff, on Feb. 8 moments before the dog bit her upper lip.
Denver Post city desk reporter Kieran ...
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A Denver television news anchor is back to work after recovering from a dog bite to her face.

Kyle Dyer started her on air morning duties today on 9News, almost two months after being bitten in the lip by an Argentine mastiff named Max.

The when the dog, along with his owner, was in the 9News studio to appear in a segment after Max was rescued by firefighters from an icy pond in Lakewood.

. She also underwent and unrelated hip-replacement surgery while on leave from the morning show.

, and the .

Max the dog spent 10 days in quarantine before being released to his owner.

Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822 or knicholson@denverpost.com

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