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POPSWoman in hospital after dog attack scares horses "I understand dogs need to be exercised – I just have a problem when they are out of control. Rosemary's horse did boot one of the dogs hard in the ribs, though, so it will probably have a big hoofprint on its side," Ms Weeks said. Mrs Bowler said most people with dogs who used the area were very good, and if they saw horses approaching would at least grab their dog and put it on a lead, but certain dogs were bred to attack, which was what seemed to have occurred in this instance.