A dog consistently lunged at a horse being ridden in woods near Poole.
At around 12pm on Sunday, December 4 a female was riding her horse on a public bridleway in Delph Woods in Broadstone.
They were approached by a female with a muzzled dog, referred to as a black or brindle-coloured Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Whippet cross.
The dog supposedly assaulted the lady’s horse, lunging at its chest and conirtnued to do so the horse had the ability to kick it away.
The dog’s owner then came and dragged it away.
The lady with the dog is referred to as being aged in her 50s and around 5 feet 5 inches high with grey or red curly hair.
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Cops Neighborhood Assistance Officer, Pete Raymond, stated: “This event might have triggered severe injuries to the rider if the horse had actually bolted, and we are bring our queries to determine the dog and owner included.
” I would prompt anybody with details to please contact us and would likewise prompt the owner to do the ideal thing and step forward so we can take your account of what took place.”.
Anybody with details is asked to call Dorset Cops at dorset.police.uk/ contact or by calling 101, pricing estimate incident number 55220198791.
Independent charity Crimestoppers can be called anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk. org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.