Safeguarding Farm Animals: New Law Shields Livestock from Dog Attacks

A new law has come into effect to strengthen protections for sheep, cows, and other farm animals, helping farmers avoid costly losses from dog attacks.
In a move aimed at safeguarding the well-being of farm animals and supporting the agricultural industry, a new law has been enacted to provide stronger protections against dog attacks on livestock. The legislation, which went into effect recently, is expected to save farmers thousands of pounds annually by shielding their sheep, cows, and other farm animals from the threat of canine predators.
Addressing a Persistent Issue
For years, farmers have grappled with the ongoing problem of dog attacks on their livestock, which have resulted in significant financial losses and emotional distress. The new law seeks to address this persistent issue by empowering authorities to take swift action against irresponsible dog owners whose pets pose a threat to farm animals.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government


