The resident was taken to a hospital but had non-life threatening injuries.

FRISCO, Texas — A loose pit bull belonging to Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott bit a Frisco resident on Monday morning, police said in a news release.

The resident was taken to a hospital but had non-life threatening injuries.

Prescott's dog, which had escaped Prescott's Frisco home "through an unsecure door," was taken to the Collin County Animal Shelter, where it will remain in quarantine for 10 days, police said.

The incident happened shortly before 11 a.m. near Hilton Head Lane and Princess Caroline Court in Frisco.

The resident told police they saw a loose dog in their front yard, fighting with their dog through a fence. The resident went outside and saw two of Prescott's dogs loose.

When the resident tried to intervene, the loose pit bull bit the resident, police said.

Prescott's agent declined to comment on the incident Monday afternoon. A source told WFAA that Prescott has been training in California over the last week.

"Dog at large" is a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $500, according to the police news release.