Woman denies she allowed her Bullmastiff, Princess, to attack social worker By Ciaran Shanks August 7 2019, 5:09am August 7 2019, 5:09am Share Woman denies she allowed her Bullmastiff, Princess, to attack social worker Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/courts/2553677/woman-denies-she-allowed-her-bull-mastiff-princess-to-attack-social-worker/ Copy Link A woman has denied claims she allowed her Bullmastiff dog named Princess to attack a social worker. Toni Bryceland’s dog was allegedly dangerously out of control at her home on Pentland Crescent on February 18. >> Keep up to date with the latest news with the Evening Telegraph newsletter Prosecutors allege that the dog was not adequately secured in a room and approached social worker Eileen Gianino before snarling at her aggressively. The charge states that the dog then lunged at Miss Gianino and bit her on the body. Bryceland, 31, had a trial fixed for October 17 by Sheriff George Way, with an intermediate diet scheduled for October 1. This article originally appeared on the Evening Telegraph website. For more information, read about our new combined website.