Scottish pair charged over sheep worrying incident

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Written by Rachel Martin

A 32-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman have been charged following an incident of alleged sheep worrying involving a dog at a farm in the Dunphail area near Forres, north-east Scotland.

The incident happened on April 27 and left three sheep dead.

PC Jeanette Thompson said: “We would like to remind dog owners and people walking dogs in the countryside to keep their animals under control.

“All dogs should be kept on a lead when being walked next to livestock. Sheep and lambs are particularly vulnerable at this time of year and this incident could have been avoided had the owners had their dog on a lead.

“Even those animals not directly attacked can suffer stress causing miscarriage and death.


It does not matter how trained you think your dog is, it only takes a moment for it to enter a field which has consequences for the farmer, owner, and ultimately, the dog.

“We would also remind dog owners that farmers are legally entitled to protect their livestock, which can result in the destruction of a dog by shooting it.

“While no farmer wishes to resort to this option it is an option available and one that could quite easily be avoided if owners ensure that they have proper control of their dogs.

“Anyone with concerns should report these to the police on ‘101’.”

The man and woman have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal.

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