A number of sheep have been attacked by out-of-control dogs.
Several of the animals died and others were injured, according to police.
A spokesman from Dorset Police said: "This has happened to the same sheep owner in Long Bredy area five times recently so please if you are a dog owner keep your dogs on a lead and away from livestock."
According to The National Farmers Union South West, dog owners have a responsibility to keep their pets away from livestock.
A spokesman said: “I think clearly this illustrates that there is a problem. We advise owners out with their dogs to keep them on a lead. Sometimes in fields people might think there is no livestock and it’s ok to let their dogs but they shouldn’t do this unless they’re 100% sure. Owners have a responsibility.”
He added it not only severely impacts the farmers but it can result in the death of the dog.
He said: “It can have a severe effect on farmers who have to worry about the financial loss and it can be dangerous for the dogs as well. If a farmer catches a dog in the act it can be shot.”
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