Nicholas Byram, 32, allegedly hid a handcuff key inside his rectum before leading cops on a high-speed chase in Baker County, Florida

A Florida man was tasered and bitten by a K-9 after allegedly leading deputies on a high-speed chase on Saturday - all with a handcuff key hidden in his rectum, police said.

Nicholas Byram, 32, of Baker County fled after police arrived at the scene of a reported disturbance at a residence, said a report from the local sheriff's office, according to Action News Jax.

During the wild ride, Byram repeatedly tried to strike a squad car, threw a beer can out the window, and at one point drove through a 45mph zone at 110 mph, police said.

The chase ended when Byram's Jeep lost its left-rear tire, sending the vehicle skidding through a ditch and causing it to strike a tree, police said.

Even then, the suspect refused to surrender, and cops deployed a K-9 which bit Byram in the right shoulder and arm.

Police said Byram then punched the dog in the head and tried to grab its muzzle with his hands.

He was ultimately arrested after officers struck him with an electroshock gun.

Upon searching Byram's car, police said they found an unspecified amount of cannabis, according to Action News.

When Byram was searched in hospital, a handcuff key was found stashed away inside his rectum, police said.

The suspect was charged with reckless driving, battery of a police officer, resisting arrest, drug possession and concealment of a handcuff key, according to the report.