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Dogs chasing and killing deer north of Raymore

If you have information related to this incident please call your local conservation officer or the Saskatchewan Turn In Poachers & Polluters line.

RAYMORE - Conservation officers are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the owners of two large-breed dogs that are travelling together and chasing, attacking and killing deer north of Raymore.

The dogs are described as a Great Pyrenees and a St. Bernard, which have been free-roaming and have shown up at multiple locations in the last several days. They were last observed six to eight miles north of Raymore. The dogs are believed to be responsible for killing multiple deer to date.

If you have information related to this advisory please call your local conservation officer or the Saskatchewan Turn In Poachers & Polluters line at 1-800-667-7561.

- A message from the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety - Conservation Officers Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network. 

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Two dogs have been chasing deer near Raymore. Photo courtesy Conservation Officers Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network

 

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