Constabulary reports case of sheep worrying
The Isle of Man Constabulary is reminding dog owners to be responsible following a report of sheep worrying yesterday.
There have been a number of incidents involving animals being mutilated or killed by dogs in recent years which have made the headlines.
Those convicted of sheep worrying face a maximum fine of £2,500.
Offenders have also been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in compensation to the affected parties.
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