• Attacks livestock
• Chases, stalks or frightens livestock
• Causes stress, injury, death, miscarriage or loss of produce
• A dog does NOT need to touch an animal for an offence to occur.
The law covers a wide range of livestock, including:
• Sheep 🐑
• Cattle (cows, bulls, calves) 🐄
• Goats 🐐
• Pigs 🐖
• Horses 🐎
• Poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese) 🦃
• Alpacas and llamas 🦙
These protections apply on farmland and on public footpaths or roads where livestock are present.
Under the updated law, police can now:
• Seize dogs involved in livestock worrying
• Enter premises with a warrant
• Take DNA and other evidence
• Recover costs from offenders
• Courts can issue unlimited fines.
As a dog owner, you need to:
• Keep dogs under close control near livestock
• Use a lead in fields with animals
• Public rights of way are included
• Remember, it's your dog. Your responsibility.
Ok fair enough, but I'm bloody fed up with these bloody sheep knocking our walls down, damaging the fencing and being told it's my responsibility!!!


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