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    NSA launches 13th annual survey to highlight the serious and distressing issue of sheep worrying by dogs

    mmBy Simon KingJanuary 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As part of its ongoing work to highlight the serious and distressing issue of sheep worrying by dogs the National Sheep Association (NSA) has launched its latest survey on the topic, for the first time, aimed at dog owners.

    For 13 years, NSA has gathered data on the major problem of sheep worrying. Sheep worrying occurs when a dog(s) chases and/or physically attacks sheep causing significant stress to sheep and subsequent devastating problems that can include miscarriage of lambs, physical injury and sadly in many cases, death of the animals affected.

    To continue to raise awareness of these incidents and find ways of improving education, guidance and cooperation NSA is inviting dog owners from across the UK to contribute to the new survey that will remain open from today until Monday, March 9. The survey can be completed on the NSA website by visiting www.sheepworrying.org.uk.

    NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said: “Sheep farmers across the UK nations are regularly faced with the dreadful consequences of sheep worrying by dogs. Attacks not only compromise animal welfare but also cause great stress, anxiety and financial loss to farmers themselves.

    “NSA urges dog owners to complete this year’s survey and encourages organisations to share it amongst their networks. All contributions help to create a more accurate representation of the matter, critical for NSA when is working towards increased understanding of the problem, whether that be amongst the dog owning population, farmers or those responsible for legislating on the issue.”

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