- Nov 6, 2012
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I've had this happen to me before and it makes me furious just thinking about it. In my jurisdiction we fortunately have a fair amount of legal protection for this type of behavior. Not sure if your state has something similar but where i'm at if you catch someone's dog on your property you can call county animal control and they will confiscate the dog and fine the owner. They get one grace period where if they pay the fine they can get the animal back but if it happens again they can't get it back.
I have a large coyote/wild pig live trap from tractor supply that i use for this very purpose. I've caught multiple dogs from irresponsible neighbors .25 to .5 miles down the road and turned them all over to local authorities. Letting animal control handle it is more preferable to shooting the dog since we live in a lawsuit crazy world. I'm sure some people would sue the owner of chickens because when their dog chewed them up it gave them cavities.
If animal control hauls it off you have far less legal liability.
I have a large coyote/wild pig live trap from tractor supply that i use for this very purpose. I've caught multiple dogs from irresponsible neighbors .25 to .5 miles down the road and turned them all over to local authorities. Letting animal control handle it is more preferable to shooting the dog since we live in a lawsuit crazy world. I'm sure some people would sue the owner of chickens because when their dog chewed them up it gave them cavities.
If animal control hauls it off you have far less legal liability.