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Sheep worrying incidents on the rise?
http://www.terena.co.uk/sheepwatch-uk.html
SheepWatch UK has been set up in response to the growing number of dog attacks on sheep in the UK.
Statistics taken from the website:
Attacks in January
Total 140 sheep dead, 75 injured, 5 dogs shot
Attacks so far in Feb
Total 199 sheep dead, 65 injured, 7 dogs killed
I just heard today that three dogs were shot in North Wales on 31st May after killing sheep.
https://www.fginsight.com/news/three...th-wales-12552
Whilst the action taken is shocking - and may seem unreasonable to many dog owners, the farmers are within their legal rights (although even that is not as straightforward as many seem to think) ...
http://www.fwi.co.uk/farm-life/your-...8MDDOQ.twitter
Interestingly, as stated in the earlier link "About 34 per cent of the sheep worrying incidents reported involved a Husky dog". It also seems that quite often it isn't a dog that breaks away from an owner when out on a walk, but dogs that are left alone in gardens or yards overnight, or while owners are out, and that escape that cause most of the problems.