Calls to keep dogs under control after sheep attacked in Kent

Dog owners are being urged to keep control of their pets in the Kent countryside

Author: Grace O'HarePublished 1st Feb 2024

Dog owners are being urged to keep control of their pets in the Kent countryside following a rise in attacks on sheep.

Farmers in Kent are reporting a significant increase in incidents, according to the National Farmers' Union (NFU).

The increase is believed to be, in part, down to a surge in dog ownership during the coronavirus lockdown.

Local farmer John Dinnis, who runs a mixed farm near Sevenoaks, says he has lost more than 20 sheep to dog attacks over the years.

He said: “Sadly the situation has been getting worse.

“There was a big rise in dog ownership in lockdown and many people don’t understand what can happen in the countryside when they don’t have control of their dogs.

“It does have a financial impact on the business but the animal welfare issue is the main concern.

“It is really awful to see the animals suffer in this way and it is upsetting for the pet owners who just didn’t expect their dog was capable of such things".

John Dinnis at his farm

As the lambing season gets under way, the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), Kent Police and Kent Trading Standards are working together to urge pet owners to obey the Countryside Code and ensure their dogs are kept under control.

The most recent NFU Mutual data show that, nationally, the claims costs of dog attacks on farm animals rose to more than £1.8m in 2022.

Livestock worrying includes barking, chasing, biting and killing.

It is a criminal offence and dog owners could be liable for prosecution or a fine.

Sergeant Darren Walshaw, from Kent Police’s Rural Task Force, said:

“We urge dog owners to keep their pets on leads around livestock.

“As well as the suffering caused to sheep, attacks can lead to huge financial losses for farmers.

"Officers carry DNA testing kits to swab animals that have been attacked, allowing them to identify the dog responsible.

“The majority of dog owners do take care around livestock but it’s extremely important to follow signs and stick to footpaths.

"It is also important to check your properties and gardens are secure when you have dogs".

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