Four dogs have actually been shot dead by a farmer exterior Moffat, Dumfriesshire, after the pack of animals were “abandoned” on Sunday early morning and assaulted and killed sheep.
Police received reports of unaccompanied hounds in the location around the town at around 8.40am on July 9. One sheep passed away and another was assaulted by the roaming group, prior to 4 of them were assassinated.
Images shared on social networks revealed the dogs huddled in the middle of the B719 Greenhillstairs, north of Moffat. Local volunteers from an animal rescue group assisted cops to confine the staying dogs, which have actually been entered the care of an animal shelter.
When cops came to the scene, 6 of the dogs were sitting together in the roadway. The 4 animals which were killed are comprehended to have actually gotten in a field.
Cops state queries into how the animals happened abandoned are continuous. The animals are being taken care of at Glencaple Canine Rescue near Dumfries.
A Police Scotland representative said: “Around 8.40am on Sunday, officers were warned of a sheep being killed and another being assaulted in the Moffat location after a variety of dogs were discovered wandering unaccompanied. Four of the dogs were shot and destroyed as an outcome of this occurrence.
“Officers attended and safely secured six of the dogs who are being cared for by local kennels. Enquiries into the incident are ongoing.”
A different declaration released by polices on social networks included: “The abandoned dogs which lay close to Moffat today are now being taken care of at Glencaple Canine Rescue.”
Land owners can shoot dogs in specific situations, if they are assaulting or triggering distress to their animals. Owners of out-of-control dogs that fret animals can be fined as much as £40,000 or confront 12 months in jail under legislation presented in Scotland in 2021.
Don’t miss out on the latest news from around Scotland and beyond – register to our everyday newsletter here.