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I respectfully disagree. I have read all the posts and if I have overlooked something ~ someone point it out and I will retract my statement.The lesson here should not be about money. I also disagree that this is a teaching moment that everything should be settled by $$$. We need to teach our children that taking responsibility is accepting responsibility. Teaching them to confront obstacles head on. Learning to talk it out, reaching agreements and doing what is right. I think it does children a horrible disservice to teach them that the way to settle things is hauling someone to court unless it is due to gross negligence and/or malicious intent.

Accidents happen ~ and I call this a tragic accident. I don't believe that either party was negligent. Dogs have been bred to satisfy the needs of humans. Lapdogs, guard dogs, herding dogs, hunting dogs, racing dogs, etc. and I believe that deep down inside every dog, they still possess the wild traits and instincts of their ancestors.

I don't believe for one millesecond that the owners of the GS had any idea that their dog was capable of doing what it did. I also don't believe that the killing of the chickens were caused by negligent or malicious intent by the owners of the GS. Which is why I believe it would be wrong to settle this through the courts unless they sue the OP for the loss of their dog.

Dogs, cattle, horses, goats, pigs, can and do get loose and leave their property on occasion. It happens. The majority would not fall under the catagory of malicious intent or being neglectful. Although some dog owners could fall under the catagory of repetitive negligence.

The proper thing for the neighbor to do, would be to contact the OP with apologies and go from there. It would also be proper if they have knowledge that their children were yelling from the street to march them to the OP and make them apologize for their behaviour. Unfortunately, we can't control how people are and how they raise their kids. What we can teach them, is that when they grow to be *hopefully* responsible adults is that they can reflect back and learn from their mistakes and that money is not always the solution but about doing the right thing.

Disclaimer: these are my opinions and in no way are intended to suggest that anyone else's opinion is wrong.

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Here is where you are wrong..........you say you dont think either party was negligent
The dog was not restrained, and destroyed the family's chickens. Do you live in an area where people are NOT responsible for their dogs? Because i would like to understand WHY you think that is not NEGLIGENT. Maybe you are not aware of the definition of the word
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But the word negligent perfectly describes the owner of the German Shepherd. BTW, this is not my 'opinion' its in Websters.
 
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I'm will be waiting today to hear from the county attorneys office. My husband is calling them as soon as their office opens. There has been more drive by episodes. Witnessed now by ANOTHER neighbor on the other side of me. The neighbors whose dog caused all of this, have 3 ADULT sons living at home(told by other next door neighbors son). These are the ones doing the drive by stuff. I don't know if the parents are aware or not, but I would suspect so. I have printed" horsejodys " formal letter out and tailored it to my needs (THANKS HJ). To send to the parents, just so they WILL BE aware of what is going on in case they did not. Depending on what the county attorney says, it will be sent, NOT for compensation, but as a notice as to stop the harrassment or go to court for said charges. I can't believe these people, we were within our RIGHT! They live about 5 acres away from me, but for us is not far enough away. I have been keeping my DD's from going in the front yard as I'm afraid these boys could drive by with a BBgun or something. That's how irate they've been. Also SOME of the things they are driving by and saying have been heard while IN the house, albeit with the windows open. They don't speed by, they cruise slowley. At this point I'm done turning the other cheek for keeping neighborhood peace. I'll post more after husband talks with C-A, who happens to be a patient as well. We have lived here peacefully for 17 years, no one should have to listen to or go through this crap.
 
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I know what harassment can do to your nerves. Try and not let they get to you. Good luck and I hope everything comes out in your favor .
 
JJG81 OOOOHHH! You better beleive she got an ear full, after she was calmed down though. I told her that should ANYTHING, be it dog, coon, snake whatever, be messing with the chickens or herself in the yard, to run and tell us NOT fight it! She did it on instinct, not heroism, not bravery! It happenened so fast, it couldn't have been anything else....
We have lost her only guinea late last night, and 3 more of the juvi chickens are now in the house showing signs of nasal discharge ruffeled feathers and eyes staying closed. I'm treating them for shock/stress, with heat, quiet, special mixed up soft foods(force feeding), but don't know what else to do for them. Should I give them antibiotics? I will probably loose them as well. This is a question asked for ANYONE who wants to respond. Didn't mean to single you out JJG81.
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Maybe add some electolytes to water or poly-vi-sol without iron. Not sure about the antibiotics, maybe some one else can be of help. I was told when my duck was attacked to use terramycin or bayril but I have avoided it and he has been doing fine so far. Good luck!
 
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New here - ( well, haven't been here in quite awhile) and sticking my nose in.

I'm just so sorry for what your family is going through. I just wanted to tell you not to sell you daughter short - the "instinct" to fight and not run in the face of fear could be called - BRAVERY! Many people don't have it! They "instinctively" run from a scary situation. She IS brave so go ahead and tell her so! Then tell her to never do it again! At least not till she's older.
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I hope this horrible situation is resolved peacefully and quickly.
 
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I will not respond to the ad hominem ~ and hope that the mods will let this thread continue because I think it is an important issue.

Under the legal definition of negligent ~ yes, it applies to the owners. Lets insert logic.

This is a teaching moment for their many kids and hopefully there will be a positive one as soon as the shock and pain has subsided and some healing begins.

It was an unfortunate accident ~ when I apply logic into the equation, I don't think the owners were negligent in the sense that they knew their dog was a chicken killer and let it roam the neighborhood anyway. Hauling them into court as a teaching moment to their many children would not be the method I would choose and was what I responding to.

Edit: As for the kids, yes they need to be dealt with ~ if the parents are aware or not, they need to be informed of what might happen if it doesn't cease.​
 
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Thanks you guys/gals, I have added sugar to their water and have been using a syringe(without needle) to water them. I have checked them over and see no bite marks, just wonder if they were chased so much it litterally wore them down, or just tramatized IDK. I hope they get better, DD has been crying(sad). She said yesterday, when is this going to end? Meaning her chickens fates.
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GaNewChick What would YOU do in our shoes regarding the harrassment that hasn't stopped? By ADULT sons? It's the profanity(using the worst words) aimed at not only us parent, but the DD's as well.

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