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Isle of Man dog owners are being warned they could face legal action if their pet attacks agricultural livestock.
The Manx National Farmers Union says despite recent awareness campaigns, there are increasing numbers of incidents occurring.
Last year it's reported at least 26 sheep have been killed by dogs, and as many as 90 injured.
Severe penalties can be imposed if a farmer chooses to prosecute; owners are being told to keep their dog on a lead.
General Secretary Sarah Comish says it's not just the animals' welfare at stake, but also the farmers' too:
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