The incident took place at Trench Pool, near the Blue Pig public home in Telford, final month.
Wildlife consultants had been known as to assist however by the point they arrived the swan had died from its accidents.
There had been indignant responses from quite a few residents who usually noticed the swan, with many calling for motion to be taken over the incident.
Now police within the space have requested canine homeowners to take care to make sure their animals stay on leads round wildlife.
The recommendation has been included within the e-newsletter from the Donnington, Trench and Wrockwardine Wood Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team.
They stated: “We are encouraging all pet homeowners to assist maintain wildlife and livestock secure following the lack of the black swan, which lived at Trench Pool, Trench, Telford.
“Loose dogs are one of many greatest causes of wildlife disturbance – that is notably problematic when many species are breeding and vulnerable both on or close to the bottom.
“Dogs can be a risk to grazing livestock, with common issues reported on land owned by wildlife trusts.
“Dog waste too is harmful for wildlife as it may possibly carry illness, scare animals away and fertilise soils, affecting the pure stability of fragile habitats.
“Dog homeowners might help wildlife in the event that they maintain dogs on quick leads on nature reserves and within the wider countryside, clear up after animals and get rid of canine waste in bins or at home, and keep away from utilizing nature reserves if walking giant teams of dogs.”
They added: “It is nice to see so many individuals profit from having fun with lovely pure areas whereas out walking their dogs, however we urge duty.”