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Dog Owners Urged to Take Responsibility Following Sheep Tragedy in Tullow, Carlow

Martin Quilty by Martin Quilty
02/04/2025
in KCLR News, News & Sport
Dog Owners Urged to Take Responsibility Following Sheep Tragedy in Tullow, Carlow

A beautiful shot of the sheep and a dog on the grass in the field on a sunny day

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In the wake of a heartbreaking incident over the weekend, the Chairman of the Carlow Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA), Michael Purcell, is urging dog owners to remember their responsibilities. A large number of sheep were tragically killed by a dog in the Tullow area, prompting officials to remind the community about the importance of keeping pets under control.

The incident, which has left local farmers devastated, highlights the potential consequences of not managing dogs properly. “This is a serious issue that affects not only the livelihoods of farmers but also the safety and well-being of animals,” Purcell stated. “Owners must understand that if their dog harms another animal, they can face criminal prosecution and financial liability.”

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Gardaí are also stepping in, emphasising the importance of dog control, especially in rural areas where farm animals are often present. Sergeant Conor Egan underscored the need for vigilance, stating, “Dog owners must always keep their dogs under effective control. This is especially crucial near farmland. It’s not just about safety; it’s about responsibility.”

In light of the recent incident, authorities are urging dog owners to take proactive measures to prevent escapes. This includes securing gardens and ensuring that pets are properly contained. “Dogs can escape more easily than you might think, and it only takes a moment for an incident to occur,” Sgt. Egan added.

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Local communities are encouraged to report any sightings of out-of-control dogs to their nearest Garda Station or dog warden. This will aid in preventing further incidents and keeping both livestock and pets safe.

As the community mourns the loss of the sheep, the call for responsible dog ownership resonates strongly. Dog owners are reminded that their pets’ behavior is ultimately their responsibility, and situations involving harm to livestock can have serious repercussions.

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