Windsor police are asking for the public's help after a woman and her dog were bitten at the Remington Booster dog park.

Officers responded to a report of two dogs fighting at the park on Sunday morning shortly after 8am.

Mary Anne Marleau tells CTV Windsor that both and her and her dog were bit.

"I have one {bite} on my thumb and I have one between the webbing of my index and middle fingers," says Marleau.

She says the other dog owner tried to help stop the attack and left before police arrived.

"She tried feebly to punch the dog, was yelling at the dog, "Boo, let go, let go." She got her arm between her dog and Sam trying to grab the dog around the neck to get him to let go. He wouldn't. We made every attempt we could humanly possible to get the dog to let go," says Marleau.

She has contacted the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit and was told she has 10 days to find out if the dog has been vaccinated for rabies before she must begin treatment.

"She needs to come forward. It's the responsible thing to do. The tips have been coming in and people have been quite supportive of everything," says Marleau.

The unidentified dog owner is described as a white female in her 40's or 50's while her dog is described as a white bulldog-mix, weighing 80 to 85-pounds with black patches in its fur.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Windsor Police at 519-255-6700 ext. 4000, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.catchcrooks.com.

With files from CTV Windsor's Angelo Aversa