Staff at Burghley House, situated near Stamford on the Cambridgeshire-Lincolnshire border, have recently appealed to dog owners. The appeal encourages the owners to ensure their pets are secured on leads to prevent further wildlife incidents following a distressing event which led to the demise of a cherished deer.
The estate, renowned for its grazing sheep and free-roaming fallow deer, announced that one of its two revered white fallow bucks was mortally wounded in a dog attack just prior to Christmas. Such an unfortunate occurrence underscores the fact that even well-trained dogs can behave unpredictably when confronted with wildlife.
To protect the estate’s wildlife, visitors are re-emphasised on the significance of adhering to the guidelines. This story has been adapted from the original report on www.bbc.com by The Lincoln Post.









