A toddler was bitten by a black lurcher-type dog while playing with their mum in a field, police said.
By Clara BullockA one-year-old child suffered a facial injury when a "dangerously out of control" dog bit them.
A mother was playing with her child in Buckhurst Field, Swindon, at about 17:00 GMT on 18 October, when a black lurcher-type dog ran up to them and bit the child on the face.The dog then ran off and is believed to have bitten another dog, said police. It is believed the dog is called Spike and his owner is described as being aged about 35-years-old, tall, of heavy build, with brown hair and missing two front teeth.
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