DO NOT USE POISON. If the fact that it's utterly cruel and harms the environment doesn't bother you, then you should be aware that you can be held liable for animal cruelty in that case. Don't do that to the dog or yourself.
Definitely the first thing you need to do is find a more secure place for the remaining chickens.
The second is keep documenting every time something happens. Document, document, document! Write down the place, date, time, what happened, and what you saw. What is written down is what is admissible in a court of law. Take lots of pictures (preferably with date/time stamp) and video. Buy or borrow a game cam.
Keep trying to either trap, or get a shot off at the dog. When you finally catch it or kill it, call animal control immediately and get it on report what happened. They will either pick up the dog or clear you to dispose of it.
Proceed with prosecution and get your money back.
Definitely the first thing you need to do is find a more secure place for the remaining chickens.
The second is keep documenting every time something happens. Document, document, document! Write down the place, date, time, what happened, and what you saw. What is written down is what is admissible in a court of law. Take lots of pictures (preferably with date/time stamp) and video. Buy or borrow a game cam.
Keep trying to either trap, or get a shot off at the dog. When you finally catch it or kill it, call animal control immediately and get it on report what happened. They will either pick up the dog or clear you to dispose of it.
Proceed with prosecution and get your money back.
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