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If you have any concerns around potential criminal offences or antisocial behaviour linked to hunting you should report this to police.
This includes evidence of hunts that pursue live animals. It is an offence for a person to hunt with a dog unless exempt. The exemptions are very closely defined.
The Hunting Act 2004 states that a person will be hunting a wild mammal with a dog if he engages alone or participates with others in the pursuit of a wild mammal, and a dog is employed in that pursuit, whether or not in their direct control.
Reports can be made to police via our website:
If someone is in immediate danger or a serious crime in progress or has been committed, please call 999.
Please note, we can’t take reports over social media.