Police seek owner of dog that attacked therapy pony

Police in Devon are appealing for the owner of a springer spaniel to come forward after the dog attacked a therapy pony in Bere Alston on 10 May.

Officers from Devon & Cornwall Police said a six-month-old brown and white springer spaniel wearing a harness entered a paddock and chased two ponies. Miniature Shetland pony Scooter was injured after colliding with a gate post while trying to escape. The owner is described as a woman aged 20 to 30, around 5ft 6ins tall, well-spoken with dark hair in a ponytail.

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Avon and Somerset Police are appealing for dashcam footage after a brown horse was found dead on Winterbourne Road in Stoke Gifford, Bristol. The incident occurred on Tuesday, 17 March, and was reported around 6pm. Officers believe the horse may have been pulling a cart with two males prior to the event.

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Beau Belle Crossley and her home-produced Welsh section C stallion Thistledown Runaway won the British Show Pony Society Pretty Polly mountain and moorland championship at the 2026 Royal Windsor Horse Show.

A 25-year-old retired working hunter pony named Pied Piper has claimed the Senior Showing and Dressage Ltd 2026 Royal Windsor senior in-hand championship. Ridden by Pippa Kirby, the grey gelding won on his first attempt at the event.

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Speakers at an event marking 10 years of the British Horse Society's Dead Slow road safety campaign called on equestrians to keep reporting incidents to authorities. House of Commons deputy speaker Caroline Nokes and Sussex Police chief constable Jo Shiner emphasized persistent advocacy to parliamentarians and police. The gathering highlighted rising risks and the need for national action.

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