A dog belonging to Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is being released from the Collin County animal shelter after it bit a woman last month, but it won't be able to remain in Frisco.

Prescott and the city reached an agreement Wednesday, avoiding a dangerous-dog hearing for the animal, an American Staffordshire terrier named Icon.

According to a judge's order, Prescott must transfer Icon to the custody of his veterinarian until arrangements can be made for the dog to be moved out of Frisco. Icon will not be allowed to return to Frisco without a further court order.

Animal-services officers seized the dog the morning of Feb. 25 after it escaped from Prescott's home and bit a neighbor.

The woman called 911 to report that two loose dogs were fighting her dog through a fence in her yard near Hilton Head Lane and Princess Caroline Court. She stayed on the line as she attempted to break up the fight.

"They've broken down my fence and they're in the backyard," she said, in audio obtained by KTVT-TV (Channel 11). "They bit off my finger."

She was hospitalized with injuries that weren't considered life-threatening.

Authorities captured both dogs, which had escaped Prescott's home through an open door. Icon was quarantined at the Collin County animal shelter, while the other dog was returned to the quarterback's home.

If the court had ruled that Icon was dangerous and had caused serious bodily injury to the woman, he could have been euthanized.

No charges have been filed in the incident. A misdemeanor charge of dog at large is punishable with a fine of up to $500.

Two other dogs that belong to Prescott, a pit bull named Legend and a French bulldog named The GOAT, appeared with him last year in a Greek-yogurt commercial.