Yolo County animal control officials are seeking a dog that bit a man near the Woodland Community & Senior Center Wednesday night.

The Yolo County Sheriff’s Office reported the biting incident on Friday morning that occurred between 5 and 5:30 p.m., at 2001 East St.

According to the bite victim, he was alone in Woodland Dog Park with his dog, filling the empty water bowls, when a woman entered the park with her Pitbull mix.

The Pitbull ran up to the man’s dog and started attacking his dog.

The man and woman got their respective dogs away from each other, but as they stood apart, the woman’s Pitbull lunged and bit the man on the right hand, reported Sgt. Matt Davis.

The woman asked if the man was OK, but the man was bleeding and in shock, so he left with his dog to seek treatment at Woodland Memorial Hospital. He did not get her name or other pertinent information.

The woman is described as a Caucasian adult female in her late 20s or early 30s, who stands around 5-feet, 8-inches tall and weighs around 150 pounds. She also had long blonde hair that was in a ponytail, and was wearing blue jeans and a gray sweatshirt or sweater at the time of this incident.

The man told officials he saw her arrive at the dog park in a red hatchback type car.

The woman’s dog is described as a male tri-colored (brown, tan and white) Pitbull type dog that is mostly tan and white. The dog was wearing a black color and black harness with tags.

The bite victim stated that he has seen this woman and her dog in the dog park before and that her dog has attacked other dogs in the park before as well. No other information is known, according to Davis.

Yolo County Animal Services is trying to locate the dog to verify that the dog is rabies vaccinated. Any information about the location of this dog should be reported to Yolo County Animal Services at 668-5287 or Animal.Bite@yolocounty.org