Message for owners after reports of deer killing dog in Richmond Park

By The Editor

24th Nov 2020 | Local News

The manager of Richmond Park has issued a plea to dog owners following reports that a dog died after chasing deer.

A post on social media on Friday read: "Yesterday my daughter saw the deer kick a Weimaraner to death in Richmond Park. Apparently it was very quick, the dog chased into a large herd of red deer, then a small group of bucks turned on it.

"They were pretty effective, the dog yelped three times before it went quiet but they kept stamping on it for five minute more. The owner was left crying.

"I'm not here to judge the owner, just to warn other dog owners. I'm going to be super careful with mine from now on."

In a strongly worded statement, park manager Simon Richards made clear that it is the owner's responsibility for keeping their dog under control.

Read more: Dog walker due in court after young deer killed in Richmond Park

Mr Richards said: "We were not notified about this incident and cannot confirm the details.

"Unfortunately, as this report appears to indicate, deer are still being chased by dogs in Richmond Park. It's very sad that this dog has died as a result of it chasing wild animals.

"In this particular case it appears that the wild deer were defending themselves against the threat from this dog. Deer are fearful of dogs, regardless of the size or breed, and with good reason too. Since March of this year, four deer have suffered fatal injuries because of dog chases.

"We urge all dog walkers to have their dogs under close control, and if there is any doubt about the temperament of their dog, it should be on a lead at all times, or walked elsewhere."

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