A WOMAN in her 70s was thrown from her horse when it was attacked by a dog in Purbeck.
The rider was not seriously hurt but police have appealed for help to trace the owners of the dog, described as an English Bull Terrier.
At around 11.45am on Sunday December 20 the woman was riding with a friend in Moreton Forest when they were approached by a group of around seven or eight people who had two dogs with them.
One of the dogs is described as an English Bull Terrier who the owners – a man and a woman – appeared to call ‘Ocean’. As they walked past the horses, the dog slipped its lead and attacked the woman’s horse. The horse twisted round in distress, throwing the rider off.
She did not suffer any serious injuries. Her horse suffered a graze to its leg.
A woman apologised to her and they managed to get the dog back on its lead before the group got into two cars parked nearby.
The male owner of the dog is described is white, aged in his late 30s to early 40s, around six feet tall and of stocky build with dark receding hair. He was wearing a dark hip-length coat and jeans and spoke with a local accent.
The female owner is described as white, of a similar age to the man, around five feet five inches tall and of stocky build with dark brown hair that was tied up on the top of her head. She may have been wearing a light yellow coat.
Police Constable Jennie Sykes-Martin, of Dorset Police, said: “We are making enquiries into this incident and I would urge anyone with information about the dog involved and its owners to please contact us.
“I would also like to appeal to the owners to do the right thing and come forward so we can take your account.”
Information to Dorset Police on 101, quoting occurrence number 55200191296, or the free and anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.
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