The owner of a dog responsible for an unprovoked attack on a police horse in Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets, has been fined. The incident occurred in March 2023 when Police Horse Urbane was assaulted by an aggressive dog.
In the unanticipated attack, Police Horse Urbane sustained injuries, prompting a comprehensive investigation into the incident. Police took the matter seriously, as such attacks not only pose risks to the safety of the animals involved but also to the community.
Yesterday, a resolution was reached in the case, with the dog’s owner facing the consequences of their pet’s actions. The owner has been ordered to pay a total of more than £1,600 in fines and costs, reflecting the seriousness of the incident and the importance of responsible pet ownership.
Despite the ordeal, there is good news to report. Police Horse Urbane, who suffered injuries during the attack, has made a full recovery. The resilient equine is once again on active patrol duty, serving the community and ensuring safety across London.
The outcome of this case serves as a reminder of the legal and financial consequences that can result from failing to control and restrain pets, especially when they pose a threat to others, including law enforcement animals like Police Horse Urbane. Responsible pet ownership is essential to maintaining the safety and well-being of both animals and the public.
As Police Horse Urbane returns to service, the incident highlights the dedication of law enforcement agencies to uphold safety and ensure that those who harm or endanger their animals are held accountable for their actions.