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Farmer "Had No Choice" But To Shoot Rotweiller Attacking Sheep In North Clare

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A sheep kill was narrowly prevented in North Clare following an intervention from a landowner. It's after a rottweiller engaged in an attack on a farm in Crusheen on Saturday, before it was shot by the Landowner. According to Clare's County Dog Warden, incidents of sheep kills have dramatically reduced in recent years, from an average of 25 per year almost a decade ago, down to 4 or 5 per year now. Frankie Coote insists they want to get this figure to zero and its vital owners are aware that all breeds are capable of inflicting damage.
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A sheep kill was narrowly prevented in North Clare following an intervention from a landowner. It's after a rottweiller engaged in an attack on a farm in Crusheen on Saturday, before it was shot by the Landowner. According to Clare's County Dog Warden, incidents of sheep kills have dramatically reduced in recent years, from an average of 25 per year almost a decade ago, down to 4 or 5 per year now. Frankie Coote insists they want to get this figure to zero and its vital owners are aware that all breeds are capable of inflicting damage.
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