Dog owner, 25, faces jail after shocking footage showed his raging American bully savaging a police
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Dog owner, 25, faces jail after shocking footage showed his raging American bully savaging a police horse in park
A DOG owner is facing jail after his American bully savaged a police horse in a brutal park attack.
Shocking footage showed two officers screaming for help as the raging animal plunged its teeth into Police Horse Urbane.
Horrified onlookers watched as the horse buckled to the ground as the dog, named Coco, bit its leg in the five-minute attack.
Owner Hakan Niyazi Candermir has now admitted being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control.
The 25-year-old is facing a maximum of six months in jail when he is sentenced on a date yet to be set.
Candermir had been walking the dog in London's Victoria Park where the Met officers were on patrol on their horses.
He was seen watching calmly as the out-of-control dog began lunging at PH Urbane during the horror in March.
One person could be heard saying "this is so bad" as Coco repeatedly jumped up at the horses.
A hero bystander rushed in with a stick to batter the dog away as the mounted officers screamed: "Get hold of the dog".
Candermir eventually wrestled the dog back on its lead where it was seized by police. There has been no update on what happened to Coco.

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