- An aggressive dog assaulted a cops horse in Limehouse, east London on Friday
This is the stunning minute when a dog assaulted a cops horse prior to an installed officer was tossed from her saddle.
An aggressive dog was extremely out of control in Maroon Street, Limehouse, east London, on Friday.
Footage caught by witnesses and published on social networks, reveals the fiend chasing and assaulting a cops horse.
The hound was so aggressive that it shocked the horse which led the female constable who was riding it to be tossed from her saddle.
Fortunately, the officer’s injuries were explained cops as ‘small’.
According to The Sun, the owner, who is thought to be a 12-year-old, attempted to follow the tan Staffy mix as it assaulted the horse.
After the canine was trodden on by the horse, officers had the ability to tame and take the dog.
The scared horse who had injuries to its legs tried to get away prior to officers had the ability to recover the animal.
A Metropolitan Police representative said: ‘At around 1650hrs on Friday, 18 August, 2 installed law enforcement officer were on regular responsibilities in Maroon Street, E14 when among the cops horses was bitten by a dog which went out from a close-by house.
‘The rider of the horse, a cops constable, was unseated and sustained a small injury. She did not need healthcare facility treatment.
‘The cops horse sustained injuries to its leg. It bolted from the scene however was recuperated by officers a brief range away without any additional occurrence.
‘The dog received a small injury as an outcome of being trodden on by the horse.
‘Both animals have actually been evaluated by a cops veterinarian and neither was seriously hurt. The dog stays at cops kennels.
‘An offense of ‘a dog being alarmingly out of control’ has actually been taped. There has actually been no arrest at this phase.’