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sheep worrying laws have become tighter

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Allira Sun 22-Mar-26 16:52:25

Colls

See the anti-dog brigade is out in force again! sad

Anti dogs attacking sheep.
Or people.

Secondwind Sun 22-Mar-26 16:50:19

Good. Responsible dog owners have nothing to fear.

Astitchintime Sun 22-Mar-26 16:47:40

Colls

See the anti-dog brigade is out in force again! sad

Colls…….I am certainly NOT anti-dog! But I am very much ‘anti irresponsible dog owner’ as are many others on this thread!

WithNobsOnIt Sun 22-Mar-26 16:37:40

Do the new laws include the destruction of the offending dogs that killed the sheep. And for injuring and any people involved?

And compensation to the farmer for his loss of income and replacement of animals.

Also all courts costs if found guilty, and a massive fine and possible imprisonment?

I'm sorry if this sounds too harsh and not Woke. But there are idiots out there who take to their dogs out to farms purposely to do these killings.

TanaMa Sun 22-Mar-26 15:19:52

Sorry, finger error
This restricts my own dog being able to exercise in my own fields!! Living in a sheep area does have it's problems - but responsibility is a two-way thing!!

TanaMa Sun 22-Mar-26 15:17:39

Stray sheep are my problem!! Unfortunately the adjacent farmer to my property is never bothered when his sheep get into mine - although, by law, they are tagged - when asked to remove them denies they are his!! Unfortunately my dog will chase them, only because she thinks they are another dog to play with. This restricts m

Moth62 Sun 22-Mar-26 14:30:39

Love dogs, we’ve had lots over the years, mainly collies, but also a Jack Russell. We’ve also had sheep and cattle over the years. The fault lies with the owner, not the dog. It’s the owners who need the training, the poor dogs don’t know any better.

Gwyllt Sun 22-Mar-26 14:27:23

Being a grumpy woman some kids should be trained or kept on on a lead

ROMILO Sun 22-Mar-26 14:26:01

I am all for the strictest laws possible being enforced for people who allow their dogs to worry sheep but please do not let this become yet another dog haters platform.
Most of the complaints so far are nothing to do with dogs and everything to do with irresponsible owners. Direct the complaints in that direction.

Iam64 Sun 22-Mar-26 14:21:02

M0nica

Good. The same should apply to dogs around non-dog owning people out walking. I was attacked by dogs in these circumstances and was left badly bruised, even though the dogs were wearing muzzles.

I’m pleassed the law is strengthened to support farmers.

MOnica, I’ve always lived with dogs, at times three, currently I have two. I never thought I’d reach the point of supporting legislation to have all dogs in public areas on lead. It’s not just non dog people who are sick of having badly behaved off lead dogs run into or around them. Many of my dog trainer friends now only exercise their dogs in private enclosed fields. I’m not a dog trainer but worked with trainers to help my dogs have manners and recall.

Colls Sun 22-Mar-26 14:20:18

See the anti-dog brigade is out in force again! sad

JaneJudge Sun 22-Mar-26 14:08:33

a sensible decision

Granatlast007 Sun 22-Mar-26 14:03:38

Astitchintime I agree with every word. I love dogs, I grew up with them but the selfish habits of so many dog owners have turned me against them.
Why on earth should we put up with these badly behaved substitute children absolutely everywhere, jumping up, all over the floor in restaurants and shops. I've occasionally pleaded with heaven for a rabies epidemic, it's just beyond all reason.

fancythat Sun 22-Mar-26 13:53:18

Some dog owners are just plain ignorant.

Astitchintime Sun 22-Mar-26 13:50:24

Part of the problem is that some, not all, dog owners are of the opinion that their dog won’t bite and are only being ‘friendly’ and ‘want to play’ with anyone and everyone, including running in a field of sheep who naturally when they catch sight of the unleashed dog will panic and run.

These same ‘out of control’ ‘never put a paw out of place’ dogs are also the ones that jump up at unsuspecting members of the public, knocking them over and causing injury, often serious!

I like dogs, don’t have one by choice but having poor mobility the last thing I want is for someone’s dog to leap at me because ‘it only wants to play’!

NO! I DO NOT want to play with your dog, I don’t want it jumping up at me either!

Nanny27 Sun 22-Mar-26 13:42:59

Absolutely! I have a labrador who is well trained but ALWAYS without exception put on her lead when we meet people. I never assume that everyone wants to be friends with my dog.

M0nica Wed 18-Mar-26 14:28:37

Good. The same should apply to dogs around non-dog owning people out walking. I was attacked by dogs in these circumstances and was left badly bruised, even though the dogs were wearing muzzles.

Cossy Wed 18-Mar-26 14:09:01

I too think good!

Allira Wed 18-Mar-26 14:08:06

Good

Is an enormous problem.

infoman Wed 18-Mar-26 14:07:22

just make sure your animals are on a lead if your out and about.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg1k69pp12o