A woman was arrested after a dog was killed by a suspected XL bullying head during a walk.
That has been reported A small white Schnauzer and Poodle Mixed variety was attacked by another dog that was not the lead in a field between St. Peters Church and Hanwell Fields in Banbury, Oxfordshire on Wednesday.
The seven -year -old dog died on the spot and the perpetrators, a man and a woman, remembered their gray and silver colored dogs – both suspected that they were XL pest heads – before they left the stage.
The authorities had initially appealed to witnesses and a woman in thirty was arrested on Friday to suspect the causing unnecessary suffering from an animal and the owner of a dog are dangerously out of hand.
Two dogs were seized by the police and the woman was saved in anticipation of further questions.

The seven -year -old dog died on the spot and the perpetrators, a man and a woman, remembered their gray and silver colored dogs – both probably as XL pest heads – before they left the stage (stock)
A spokesperson for the Thames Valley police said: 'A woman from Banbury was arrested on suspicion of causing unnecessary suffering from an animal and the owner of a dog dangerously out of hand. Two dogs were also seized.
'It is due to an incident on Wednesday 26 March in St. Peters Church and Hanwell Fields, Banbury, in which a dog was attacked by another dog, and unfortunately died.
“The woman has been saved and our questions are underway.”