Pregnant sheep put down after 'horrific' dog attack in Leicestershire

Hinckley police condemned the attack and appealed for information (Photo: Hinckley Police)
Hinckley police condemned the attack and appealed for information (Photo: Hinckley Police)

A pregnant sheep has been savaged in a suspected dog attack in Leicestershire, leading vets to put the sleep down due to the 'horrific injuries'.

Police have shared graphic images of a sheep which had its jaw ripped off in a suspected dog attack.

The ewe had to be put down after suffering “horrific injuries” in the attack which took place on a footpath off Little Lane, between Desford and Botcheston, over the weekend.

Officers said it is “highly likely” the animal was pregnant with twins.

PC Robert Cross of Hinckley police condemned the attack and appealed for information said: “While these images are quite distressing, I make absolutely no apologies for posting this. This ewe was put to sleep today (Monday) due to her horrific injuries.

“Her lower jaw had been torn off in a dog attack at some point over the weekend on the footpath down ‘Little Lane’ between Desford and Botcheston.

“It’s highly likely that she was pregnant with twins.”

He added: “This is not the first time that the farmer has suffered attacks on his livestock. Dogs worrying and attacking livestock is a real problem. I can’t understand why you wouldn’t put your dog on a lead around animals.

“Someone owns the dog responsible and knows about this. I would urge you to have the decency to contact me directly via email - Robert.cross@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk”