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Farm Animals at Risk: Dog Owners Urged to Control Pets
9 Feb
Summary
- Livestock worrying, including chasing and killing, is a criminal offense.
- New laws empower police with stronger enforcement for dog owners.
- Ewes can suffer abortion or death from dog-induced stress.

The National Farmers' Union is collaborating with Nottinghamshire County Council to remind dog owners about the significant impact of livestock worrying. This issue encompasses dogs barking at, chasing, biting, or killing farm animals, all of which are criminal offenses with potential penalties for owners.
As lambing season approaches, a renewed plea is being made for dog walkers to keep their pets on short leads near sheep. Even well-behaved dogs can instinctively chase livestock, causing severe distress to pregnant ewes. This stress can unfortunately result in abortions, exhaustion, shock, or even death for the animals.
Recent legislative changes, specifically the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill, have strengthened police enforcement powers. Authorities can now collect DNA samples from suspect dogs and order offenders to cover the costs associated with seizing and detaining animals. These measures aim to deter irresponsible dog ownership and protect vulnerable farm animals.




