Brentwood Gazette

Dog owners warned over dangers to livestock

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ESSEX Police rural engagement officers are asking anyone who walks their dogs in the countrysid­e to keep their pets on leads near livestock.

Attacks on livestock across Essex can be caused by dogs being walked off-lead or which have escaped from insecure gardens at properties neighbouri­ng farms and smallholdi­ngs.

Sergeant Ben Felton, of the force’s Rural Engagement Team, said: “When the weather gets nicer and more people take to the countrysid­e to walk their dogs, we notice an increase in incidents of livestock worrying, where dogs attack sheep, cows and other domesticat­ed animals.

“It is important that you ensure you keep dogs on leads when walking near livestock, especially during the lambing season when new-born lambs are especially vulnerable.

“Even if your dog doesn’t attack, the stress of being chased can cause pregnant ewes to miscarry.”

If your dog is off-lead and it chases or attacks livestock, you are committing an offence under the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953.

Sgt Felton said: “We will investigat­e and we’ll also work with the farmer or livestock owner because we understand the impact this type of incident can have on them and their livelihood­s, particular­ly if the animals have to be put down.”

NFU Mutual estimates such attacks cost livestock owners almost £2.5million in 2023, up by nearly 30 per cent on 2022.

Rural engagement officers work to increase awareness of the consequenc­es of not having your dog under proper control.

They mount bike patrols in our country parks and areas where attacks have been reported and speak with dog owners.

Sgt Felton said: “Although Essex is a very rural county, we understand that not all dog owners and visitors to the countrysid­e grew up in a rural community.

“We do provide advice and guidance but it’s also good to make sure you are familiar with the Countrysid­e Code so you know what is expected of you and your dog when you’re out for a walk.”

■ Visit www.essex.police.uk/ruralcrime and click on animal crime to find out more.

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ESSEX POLICE A warning sign next to a field with sheep in it

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