Here's to a speedy recovery.
A police horse that was mauled by a dog in east London has been moved to a charity as he continues his recovery.
The "remarkably dependable" horse has been moved to the Horse Trust, where he is expected to make a full recovery. Members of the public can be seen trying to intervene, while police officers shout at the dog's owner.The dog, which the Met Police said it believed to be "an American Bully type dog" was eventually separated from Urbane and seized.He has now been moved to the Horse Trust in Buckinghamshire, a charity that cares for retired working horses and ponies.
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