North Yorkshire Police said officers were contacted us to Thorpe Willoughby near Selby at around 10.26am today (May 30) to a report of a big, aggressive dog that was biting its owner.
A representative for the police said: “The dog was ultimately included in a high fenced location of a regional park and the park was left.
“Officers got in touch with a variety of animal professionals consisting of veterinary practices, the RSPCA, regional zoos and wildlife park to demand help with bringing the dog securely under control.
“The dog, referred to as an American bull dog and weighing around 50 kilogrammes, was ultimately sedated by a veterinarian and securely transferred to a kennel.
“No-one, besides the owner of the dog, was hurt throughout the occurrence. Their injuries are referred to as bite marks.”
Police officers have actually thanked everybody who helped in bringing the occurrence to a safe conclusion.
The authorities number for the occurrence is: NYP-30052023-0126.