OWLIE185
Well-Known Member
Sadly there are many dog owners out there that have not trained their dogs properly or at all.
Dogs must by law 'be under control at all times in a public place'.
So if the dog can not be controlled in a public place then clearly it should be on a lead.
Please be aware that most dogs are carriers of Tetanus and if they bite a horse they can cause tetanus in a horse (even if it has been vaccinated).
Taking a photo of them sounds like a good idea.
You can also report a dog attack to the police but you should tell them you were in fear of your life i.e you thought that the dog was going to attack you. In which the police are obliged to take action. Always ask for an incident number.
Also remember that a Public Right of Way forms part of the public highway network.
Dog attacks can cause a serious accident and should be treated seriously. Some horses may well be trained not to respond to a dog but the fact is that if the dog attacks and bites a horse it can give the horse tetanus which can prove fatal for the horse concerned.
Dogs must by law 'be under control at all times in a public place'.
So if the dog can not be controlled in a public place then clearly it should be on a lead.
Please be aware that most dogs are carriers of Tetanus and if they bite a horse they can cause tetanus in a horse (even if it has been vaccinated).
Taking a photo of them sounds like a good idea.
You can also report a dog attack to the police but you should tell them you were in fear of your life i.e you thought that the dog was going to attack you. In which the police are obliged to take action. Always ask for an incident number.
Also remember that a Public Right of Way forms part of the public highway network.
Dog attacks can cause a serious accident and should be treated seriously. Some horses may well be trained not to respond to a dog but the fact is that if the dog attacks and bites a horse it can give the horse tetanus which can prove fatal for the horse concerned.