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The National Sheep Association (NSA) will launch its 2026 NSA Sheep Worrying by Dogs Awareness Week on Monday 30th March at 11am.
The online meeting will share findings of NSA’s latest survey on the ongoing devastating issue of sheep worrying by dogs.
For the first time, NSA has sought feedback from the UK’s dog owning public for its annual survey on the issue.
This is primarily a press event, but farmers are also welcome to join to hear the findings first hand.
NSA Communications Manager Katie James said: “For many years NSA has sought feedback from its members and the wider sheep farming community on the impact suffered by their livestock as a result of dog attacks. By reaching out to dog owners NSA hoped to identify strategies for further cooperation between those walking their dogs in the countryside and the farmers whose livestock are regularly put at risk.”
Completed by more than 2000 dog owners, the survey has revealed some important findings on the recognition of what can constitute sheep worrying and the consequences for both owners and their pets if found guilty of sheep worrying offences.
The launch of this year's survey results will include a discussion of the key findings from the survey with opportunity for questions and answers with NSA Project Manager Nicola Noble and NSA Communications Manager Katie James.
Click here to register to join the press launch on Monday 30th March 2026 at 11am.
A full copy of the survey results will be available to download shortly after the press launch.
For previous farmer survey results and information on the issue please visit www.sheepworrying.org.uk.
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