Poultry keepers where we are have been recommended to take up paint ball shooting as a hobby. That way when you are out target shooting to relieve stress and stray or neighbor dogs attack you or your chickens, its the only thing you have handy to defend yourself and your livestock. *wink*
I live out in the country where folks target shoot in the backyards, so we hear gunfire pretty often and nearly 24/7. Most folks know better than to let their dogs go running about. And those who don't, learn quickly, especially if their dogs are aggressive. This is a neighborhood of veterans and active duty Navy and Marines. There's very little tolerance here for ******** or excuses. And there's a lot of ammunition.
The first year I lived here there was a pack of stray dogs roaming the neighborhood that folks had gotten a bit complacent about since Animal Control wouldn't do anything until there was a problem. Then one of those dogs snapped at a granddaughter of one of the vets (we're a military area). That was the end of that. High noon ensued with men walking the middle of the streets with shotguns and rifles. Within 10 minutes, the phone tree had alerted everyone to bring in their pet dogs just in case. And you better believe we all did. Within 48 hours, they took care of that stray pack. We all know each other's dogs and will drag them back to you if they are friendly. If they aren't, we'll bump them with our trucks back to you. And if that doesn't work and we can't get you on the phone, oh well. You shouldn't have had a dangerous dog in a rural farming area.
We have a drug house a few blocks over. Frankly, we're giving them so much hell, I doubt they'll be here much longer. You'd be amazed how much trouble we can all be. *grin* I'm loaning a couple of my loudest roosters to their neighbors this week.