A female was bitten by a dog while out on a walk with her own pooch in Somerset. Avon and Somerset Police said the event took place eventually in between 12.45pm and 1pm on Tuesday (July 25) along Coast Road in Berrow.
During the event, the victim was going along the roadway when another dog walker gone by. At this point, the other lady’s dog bit the victim, leaving her with leak injuries.
The dog is referred to as being stocky with long, fluffy ears. The dog walker is referred to as being a female with long brown hair.
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Police said they are aiming to discover the dog walker so a neighborhood resolution can be looked for. A declaration from the force said: “We are appealing for witnesses after a female was bitten by a dog in Berrow. Between 12.45-1pm on Tuesday, July 25, the victim was walking their dog along Coast Road, by the golf club, in Berrow.
“Another dog walker, a female with long, brown hair, was walking her dog when the dog bit the victim. The dog was referred to as stocky, with long, fluffy ears.
“The victim did not need medical facility treatment for their injuries however were entrusted leak injuries from the bite. Officers are eager to consult with the other dog walker in order to look for a neighborhood resolution.
“If you saw anything, or have any info which might assist their queries, please call us. If you can help, please call 101 and provide the call handler the recommendation number 5223178510, or total our online appeals form.”