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Court Case on Dog Attacks Shows Deficiencies in Dog Control Enforcement

IFA National Sheep Chairman Kevin Comiskey said there are a number of key messages from the recent case in Gort District Court taken by a farmer who had his sheep savagely attacked by dogs.

by Katie Kirwan
February 8, 2022
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He said the substantive message is the deficiency in the current legislative system for the enforcement of responsible dog ownership and dog control.

Today marks the first anniversary of the IFA ‘No Dogs Allowed’ campaign, which will continue until we see meaningful action from Ministers McConalogue and Humphreys in this area.

“The level of sanctions that can be applied do not reflect the savagery and trauma these uncontrolled dogs are causing.  The absence of a centralised database to identify ownership and those responsible for the dogs, and the lack of enforcement of microchipping, are all contributing to this persistent and escalating problem,” he said.

Kevin Comiskey said a farmer who has had his flock savaged and his income decimated should not have to resort to the court system and risk the associated costs because of the failure of the authorities to have appropriate enforcement and sanctions in place for dog owners.

He said the Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue gave a commitment at the recent IFA AGM to put in place better legislation.  This needs to happen as a matter of urgency.

Kevin Comiskey said all dog owners should take heed that they are fully liable for all damage and suffering caused to farmers and their sheep by their dogs.

“The irresponsible behaviour of some dog owners continues to lead to devastating consequences on farms and must stop,” he said.

He said this is a critical time of year on sheep farms as lambing gets underway. Dog attacks are causing unimaginable suffering for sheep and lambs and huge economic losses for farmers.

He said dogs should not be allowed in or near farmland and he urged all dog owners to behave in a responsible way and adhere to this.

IFA has clearly and consistently set out what needs to be done, including;

  1. A single national database for all dogs in the country that identifies the person responsible for the dog.
  2. Tougher sanctions for those found in non-compliance of the microchipping obligations of dog owners.
  3. More appropriate sanctions for those who fail to have their dog under their control at all times and for those whose dogs are identified worrying/attacking livestock.
  4. Additional resources to ensure compliance with the obligations of dog owners.

Kevin Comiskey said the Ministers must deliver the strengthened legislation as a matter of urgency and have it in effect before year end.

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