Police in NC town say pack of wild dogs are attacking chickens, small pets

Wild dog: Police in North Carolina identified a wild dog who is leading a pack of canines on aggressive attacks of chickens and small pets. (Scotland Neck Police Department )

SCOTLAND NECK, N.C. — Police in a small North Carolina town are warning residents about a pack of wild dogs who have been attacking chickens and small pets.

According to a Facebook post by the Scotland Neck Police Department, the dogs became problematic last week.

Officials said the dog who appears to be the leader of the pack is a pit mix who is “highly aggressive” with a history of attacking and killing small animals.

“We don’t know why the dogs have grouped up, but the lead dog is a huge problem,” police said.

On Feb. 3, animal control officers spent several hours trying to capture the dogs, WNCN reported. The pack was sighted again two days later.

In a news release, police advised residents to keep their small pets indoors. They also stressed that there were a few dogs in the small town that were not a problem, WNCN reported.

“There are several strays in the area that are harmless,” police said. “Do not take action unless dogs are actively attacking.”

Scotland Neck is a town of approximately 2,000 residents located approximately 25 miles from Rocky Mount.

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