'Bits of fur everywhere': Owners devastated after pet alpacas mauled to death

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'Bits of fur everywhere': Owners devastated after pet alpacas mauled to death
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The owners of two alpacas mauled to death to by dogs issue a warning to other families, and say they're disappointed no-one in their small community has come forward with information.

The owners of pet alpacas believed to have been chased down and mauled to death by dogs have appealed for information before others, including children, are hurt.The owners found their pet alpacas dead in a ditch after returning from an interstate holidayWild dogs are not a widespread problem in Tasmania and the Clarks believe local dogs were responsible

Alana and her husband Warwick found their beloved family pets Snoopy and Trixie dead in a ditch on their Winnaleah property in north-east Tasmania last week.They made the devastating discovery after returning from a holiday."It was devastating to come home from holiday and find them like that, and to think no-one in the community has stepped up to say anything about it."

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