'Dangerously out of control dogs' attack in Thatcham
The attack took place on a piece of land between Harts Hill Road and Simmons Field, near Pimpernel Place, at around 4pm on Wednesday, June 18.
Two Staffordshire Bull Terriers ran across the field with no leads or collars on.
One of them began attacking the dogs before turning on the walkers.
Both of the dogs being walked needed urgent vet treatment, while both walkers went to hospital with significant lacerations and puncture wounds to their arms and hands.
Both Staffordshire Bull Terriers were located and seized by police.
Officers are trying to trace the owners of the dogs, who are believed to live in the Mount Road area of Thatcham.
The first dog is described as a male Staffordshire Bull Terrier dark brown in colour with a white chest.
The second dog is described as a female Staffordshire Bull Terrier with a lighter brown coat
Investigating officer PC Patrick Fleming, from Newbury police station, said: “This was a serious case of dogs being dangerously out of control in public causing injury to members of the public and their animals.
"We are issuing pictures of these animals and would urge anyone who recognises these dogs or knows of their owners to please contact us as soon as possible. “
If you have any information please contact PC Fleming via the Thames Valley Police Enquiry Centre on 101.
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.