Poaching at Gut Roggenstein: A dog - probably not on a leash - has killed a deer in the new landscape protection area “Emmeringer Leite / Eichenauer Wald”.
There are also witnesses for this.
Eichenau - According to the hunting tenant Harald Gößl, a young walker who was out and about with her dog in accordance with the rules discovered the dead animal and informed her parents.
Then the message found its way to the hunter and his assistant Carsten Maul.
His partner informed the daily newspaper.
According to them, the case was taken up by the police.
The Tagblatt inquiry at the three police inspections revealed something else, however: nothing of the kind is available.
But there could be an explanation for this, as Olching's police chief Hartwin Lang says.
Again and again it happens that people do not go to the police - or that responsibility has to be clarified first.
It must have been a bigger dog
Because the area in which the process took place is spread over several possible districts (Eichenau, Olching and Emmering).
What is clear: It was a larger dog that attacked the deer.
“You can tell from the bite marks,” explained the hunting tenant responsible for the Roggenstein estate.
He added that such a four-legged friend has probably behaved in this way on several occasions.
Leash roll call
Gößl appealed urgently that dog owners should absolutely adhere to the current leash obligation.
Even with well-behaved four-legged friends, the hunting instinct would break through.
“That's just part of the dog's nature.” This area in which the incident occurred has recently been designated as a landscape protection area and is signposted accordingly.
“Stay on the designated paths”, the hunting tenant calls on the walkers.
He showed understanding that humans and animals wanted to go outside in Corona times.
But it is important to protect plants, animals and their environment.
In principle, the hunting tenant considers the dog owners to be reasonable and cooperative if they are reminded of the obligation to leash.
It is always only a few who run away.