A dog-biting incident in Woodstock is under investigation by Southwestern Public Health.
WOODSTOCK - Southwestern Public Health is investigating a dog bite in Woodstock.
The health unit says the incident happened on Tuesday at 4:45 p.m. at the intersection of Hunter Street and Van Ave. The victim was bitten by the dog when its owner passed by.
The dog is described as small and brown, and its owner is described as an adult female. Southwestern Public Health wants to confirm the dog's vaccination status so the victim and healthcare provider can determine the next steps.
If you are the owner or have any information to help identify the dog or owner, please call Southwestern Public Health.

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