Southwestern Public Health is looking for medium sized dog with short tan/brown fur following a dog biting incident at the Pittock Conservation Area on Sunday.
WOODSTOCK - Southwestern Public Health is investigating a dog biting incident at the Pittock Conservation Area in Woodstock.
It happened at the entrance on Pittock Park Drive at around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. A man in his 20s was walking in the area when the dog ran out of a nearby backyard and allegedly bit him. Another man in his 20s retrieved the dog afterwards.
The dog is believed to be medium sized with short tan or brown fur.
Anyone with information should call Southwestern Public Health at 519-421-9901. You can also call 1-800-922-0096 and ask to speak with a public health inspector.

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