The victim bent to connect a shoelace and the dog – a Cane Corso called Romeo – bit her and made her bleed, the court heard today.
Paul Ribeiro, of Clare Close in Mildenhall, appeared at Suffolk Magistrates Court on Friday.
He was implicated of supervising of a dog that was alarmingly out of control, triggering injury.
The court heard how the victim was a visitor who had actually fulfilled the dog a couple of times in the past, and felt comfy around it, according to defence lawyer Mr Langton.
She bent to connect her shoelace and the dog bit her face, triggering “a great deal of discomfort and bleeding”, said Mr Bryant, prosecuting.
He included that there are photos of the injuries, revealing the impacts of a “dreadful” and “undesirable” event.
The lady appears to have actually made a “complete healing” because the dog bite, on April 17 in 2015, and there does not appear to be any long lasting scars, the court heard.
Ribeiro accepted obligation for the charge, which “seemed a one-off”, Mr Bryant said.
An skilled report has actually been asked for to figure out whether the dog is a risk to public safety.
Romeo is presently being housed in kennels however the owners are asking for to reclaim the dog.
Paul Ribeiro pleaded guilty to the charge of supervising of a dog alarmingly out of control triggering injury.
Ribeiro was given genuine bail to next appear at Ipswich Crown Court on March 10.