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Skull Found in Search of Attacked Sheepdog Daisy: 'We Are Devastated'

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
Six days after border collie Daisy was attacked by a wolf on the Renderklippen and disappeared without a trace, a dog skull was found Tuesday afternoon. The Epe-Heerde sheep herd team fears it is Daisy's skull. "We are devastated," they wrote on social media.

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The sheepdog that was bitten by a wolf last week in the Renderklippen nature reserve in Gelderland and ran off is most likely no longer alive. The Epe-Heerde Sheep Flock Foundation reports that a dog skull has been found and believes it belongs to Daisy. She says she is devastated: "Our sweet, brave Daisy paid for her courage and will to protect the flock with her life."

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Six days after border collie Daisy was attacked by a wolf on the Renderklippen and disappeared without a trace, a dog skull was found Tuesday afternoon. The Epe-Heerde sheep herd team fears it is Daisy's skull. "We are devastated," they wrote on social media.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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A mess. Daisy, a Border Collie belonging to shepherd Lammert Niesing from Epe, was seized by a wolf and is dead. After a six-day search, a skull was found that most likely belongs to Daisy. "We are devastated. Unbelievable. Our sweet, brave Daisy paid for her courage and will to protect the flock with her life," the shepherd wrote on Facebook. The discovery adds further impetus to the protest announced earlier this morning at the town hall in Ep…

Daisy, the sheepdog bitten by a wolf last week in the Renderklippen nature reserve in Gelderland, is likely dead. The animal fled after the bite and has been missing ever since. A skull was found during the search for the dog. The Epe-Heerde Sheep Flock Foundation believes it belongs to Daisy. "The worst-case scenario has come true."

The sheepdog that was bitten by a wolf last week in the Renderklippen nature reserve in Gelderland and ran off is most likely no longer alive. The Epe-Heerde Sheep Flock Foundation reports that a dog skull has been found and believes it belongs to Daisy. She says she is devastated: "Our sweet, brave Daisy paid for her courage and will to protect the flock with her life."

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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