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    NSA urges dog owners to keep their dogs – and sheep farmers’ flocks, safe this summer

    mmBy Simon KingAugust 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    With the summer holidays in full swing and holidaymakers continuing to enjoy the countryside, the National Sheep Association (NSA) is calling on all dog owners to act responsibly and help protect the nation’s sheep flocks by keeping their dogs on leads – especially when walking in unfamiliar rural areas.

    Many people enjoy walking their dogs while exploring new destinations during summer breaks. However, what may seem like an open field or scenic moorland could well be home to grazing sheep and a single moment of inattention can lead to devastating consequences.

    NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said: “We understand people want to enjoy the countryside with their dogs during the summer holidays, but we must stress the importance of being aware of the presence of livestock, even if it’s not immediately obvious.

    “A dog running loose, even for a few seconds, can cause serious injury, stress or even death to sheep.”

    Sheep worrying, where dogs chase or attack sheep, remains a serious concern for UK farmers, especially during times of the year such as summer holidays when more of the general public enjoy time in the countryside and on the coast where livestock can be more commonly found.

    Such incidents often result in severe animal welfare issues, emotional distress for farmers and financial loss.

    Under the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953, it is a criminal offence for dogs to worry livestock, and in some cases, farmers are legally permitted to shoot dogs if found attacking their animals.

    Nicola Noble, NSA project manager, added: “Even the friendliest dog can cause panic in a flock of sheep, leading to serious injury or death.

    “Dog owners have a legal and moral responsibility to prevent that from happening.”

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