Every pet owner shares a fundamental responsibility: teaching their animals how to behave appropriately and safely around others. While many people choose docile, naturally gentle pets, the reality is that poorly managed animals—regardless of breed—can become dangerous threats to themselves and those around them. This critical lesson was driven home in a terrifying incident involving an experienced teenage rider and her horse.
Recently, a concerning video surfaced showing 14-year-old Ella and her mother Tracy Smith, 40, riding near their Oxford home when an aggressive Rottweiler suddenly began chasing Ella’s spooked stallion. What unfolded was a harrowing three-minute pursuit that left both horse and rider in genuine fear for their safety.

A Terrifying Encounter on the Trails
The footage is difficult to watch. The large dog repeatedly darts at the panicked horse, chasing it in circles as the rider desperately clings on. Throughout the ordeal, Tracy can be heard screaming at the dog’s owner, “I’m calling the police – come and get your dog!” The sheer panic in her voice underscores just how dangerous this situation had become.

Tracy later revealed that Ella’s experience could have ended far worse. A friend of the family had suffered broken ribs following a similar dog-chase incident, making this close call an especially sobering reminder of the real dangers equestrians face on public trails and roads.
Why Proper Training and Control Matter
The domestication of animals—whether horses, dogs, or any other species—is a complex, ongoing process. Even well-trained animals can revert to aggressive behaviors if their owners fail to maintain consistent management and training. Wild horses serve as a perfect example; their domestication can take years and sometimes fails entirely when animals slip back into their natural, unpredictable temperament.

Dogs are no different. An aggressive dog isn’t just a risk to the owner and their family—it becomes a liability to every innocent person and animal that crosses its path. When a dog shows signs of aggression, it demands specialized attention, training, and responsible management by its owner.
A Message to Dog Owners

This incident should serve as a wake-up call to all dog owners, particularly those with larger or naturally protective breeds. If your dog shows aggressive tendencies—whether toward other animals or people—you have a moral and legal obligation to:
- Keep your dog securely confined when not under direct supervision
- Work with professional trainers to address aggressive behaviors
- Always use a leash in public areas
- Be aware of your dog’s triggers and surroundings
- Take responsibility if your dog injures someone

Watch the Frightening Footage
The video below captures the terrifying moments as the Rottweiler pursues Ella’s horse. It’s a sobering reminder of why responsible pet ownership isn’t optional—it’s essential:
A Grateful Family, A Serious Lesson
Tracy expressed relief that her daughter’s riding experience allowed her to maintain control during this harrowing chase. But luck shouldn’t have to be part of the equation. Responsible dog ownership would have prevented this incident entirely.
As equestrians and animal lovers, we must support stronger awareness around aggressive dog management. Whether you’re a trail rider, horse owner, or simply someone who shares public spaces with dogs, this incident reminds us that every animal deserves proper training, and every owner deserves accountability.
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