Sheep left with serious injuries after dog attack in York

A husky type dog attacked two sheep in Dunnington on Monday, leaving one of them with a severe leg injury (warning - article contains graphic image)

Author: Edward BreslinPublished 14th Feb 2021

A sheep has been left needing treatment for serious injuries after a dog attack in York.

On the afternoon of Monday 8 February 2021 in Dunnington, a husky type dog ran through a hedge and into an electric fence into a field, and attacked two sheep.

One suffered a severe leg injury, and the other fled until it collapsed with exhaustion. The cost of treatment could run into hundreds of pounds.

The owner of the sheep spoke to the dog’s owner, and called North Yorkshire Police.

Officers attended, and, with the agreement of the victim, issued a community resolution – as part of which, the dog owner will cover the cost of the vet’s bills.

PCSO Caroline Saville, of North Yorkshire Police’s Rural Taskforce, said:

“With lambing season approaching, it’s more important than ever that all dog owners take responsibility for their animals.

“I can’t emphasis enough how vital it is for dogs to be on leads and under control when walking near livestock, and kept securely when at home. The last thing farmers need right now is to have to deal with their sheep being attacked and seriously injured or worse – not to mention the economic impact on their livelihoods.”

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