I can't get the article to pull up but in general if a dog is chasing livestock with the intent to kill or harm, I think the man had every right to shoot the dog.
On my county road there are several young dogs that run rampant. They're from a neighbors unexpected litter of puppies, he didn't want them and I guess couldn't find homes for them so he just turned them out. They're now chasing horses, cows, etc and I would definately be worried about my chickens if they were out. These dogs have upset many of the people on our road and several of them have said that they WILL shoot the dogs if they come on their property. People have talked to the dogs owner and he just shrugs them off and says "They're not mine. I don't want them." I guess he thinks that even though he is their original owner, if he just turns them out and claims they're not his that it makes it ok. Not!
I've thought of maybe trying to catch the dogs and just taking them to the pound but that's a good hour away and the pound won't come catch them this far out. As much as I would hate the thought of them just being shot, they are young and haven't been taught what is right and wrong, it's not looking good for them.
I would not want to wait until they injured one of my high dollar horses before being allowed to shoot them. Or killed chickens or took a calf. That's money.
On my county road there are several young dogs that run rampant. They're from a neighbors unexpected litter of puppies, he didn't want them and I guess couldn't find homes for them so he just turned them out. They're now chasing horses, cows, etc and I would definately be worried about my chickens if they were out. These dogs have upset many of the people on our road and several of them have said that they WILL shoot the dogs if they come on their property. People have talked to the dogs owner and he just shrugs them off and says "They're not mine. I don't want them." I guess he thinks that even though he is their original owner, if he just turns them out and claims they're not his that it makes it ok. Not!
I've thought of maybe trying to catch the dogs and just taking them to the pound but that's a good hour away and the pound won't come catch them this far out. As much as I would hate the thought of them just being shot, they are young and haven't been taught what is right and wrong, it's not looking good for them.
I would not want to wait until they injured one of my high dollar horses before being allowed to shoot them. Or killed chickens or took a calf. That's money.