Yolo County Animal Services officers are seeking the owner of a dog that bit a jogger Friday morning along F Street, north of the Davis city limits.

According to a news release, the bite victim was running on a trail near a field at about 10 a.m. when one of two dogs that were walking off-leash bit her on the left arm. The biting dog was described as a large, long-haired, black-brown-and-white dog, accompanied by a black Labrador and a white male adult, the dogs’ presumed owner.

“The dog owner offered the runner water but, in fear of being bitten again, the runner moved away from the dog owner and did not engage with him,” the news release said. The owner and dogs then left the area in a Chevy four-door truck, slightly lifted, with mud tires and tinted windows.

Officials described the dog owner as a muscular, middle-aged white male with blonde hair and wearing gray clothes. The biting dog was additionally described as having gray hair around the face, indicating an older dog, with tired/bloodshot eyes.

Animal Services officers want to locate the dog to verify that it is rabies vaccinated. Any information about its location should be reported to Yolo County Animal Services at 530-668-5287 or [email protected]