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Aberdeenshire Rangers Service warns dog owners to act responsibly around livestock

Dog owners in Aberdeenshire are being warned to keep their dogs under proper control around livestock. Thursday, 18th February 2021, 6:10 am With lambing season underway, dog owners are being warned to keep their pets under control at all times in the countryside. (Photo: Lorne Gill/SNH) Lambing season is already underway, and most of the ewes now grazing the hills and fields are heavily pregnant at this time of year. Already farmers are reporting worrying attacks on their sheep by dogs, often because dog walkers have not kept their pets under control. Some reports include horrible physical injuries to sheep. However, a dog doesn’t need to be big or aggressive to be a concern, as the distress and exhaustion alone of what might appear to be a harmless chase can cause a ewe to miscarry, or even die.

Aberdeenshire Rangers Service warns dog owners to act responsibly around livestock

Aberdeenshire Rangers Service warns dog owners to act responsibly around livestock
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Aberdeenshire Council s Ranger Service urges dog owners to be responsible when visiting the countryside

Aberdeenshire Council’s Ranger Service urges dog owners to be responsible when visiting the countryside © Shutterstock / Duncan Andison Aberdeenshire Council’s Ranger Service has released an appeal for dogs to be kept under control in the countryside. Aberdeenshire Council’s Ranger Service is urging dog owners to be responsible when visiting the countryside. The group has released an appeal for dogs to be kept under control in countryside areas. If not followed, dogs may become lost, injured, or cause harm or injury to wildlife and livestock. This in turn can lead to financial loss and emotional distress for farmers. Fiona Banks, ranger service co-ordinator at Aberdeenshire Council, said: “Since last summer we’ve seen large numbers of new visitors to our countryside.

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