First, let me say that I respect all your opinions, whether for or against shooting the dog. Now let me clear up a few things....
1. This was not a puppy. It was two years old and weighed 30-40 lbs.
2. It's been on my place 5 or 6 times over the last year, and it's killed chickens every time.
3. I own a dog myself, so I am not anti-dog.
4. We live in a rural area; there are no animal shelters or animal control officers. If you call the sheriff's dept., they tell you to shoot the dog.
5. The reason the dog lived this long is because it's so friendly. And even though it was friendly this time too, it's face and neck was covered in blood and I had dead birds and feathers all over the yard. Not to mention the crying/screaming kids.
6. As a rule, my birds are kept in a closed run. However, we had 9 inches of rain in two days and the run was a lake. I had let the birds out about an hour before dark so they could eat a little grass and some bugs on dry ground.
7. I tried to call the dog off and she wouldn't respond. Then I tried using the BB gun on her, and that didn't work either. DH finally caught her by the collar and held her while I went for the gun.
8. Enough was enough. This was 2 attacks in 3 days.
9. I called the owner and told her she now owned one less dog. She was OK with it, and reminded me that she'd told me before to shoot the dog if it attacked again. She also said it's been getting out on a regular basis. So she knew the dog was getting out, she knew the potential consequences, and she still didn't put it on a leash after she let it out of the kennel.
I was just out mowing and can see that her goats are out again too. I've rounded them up multiple times over the last week or two to keep them from eating the neighbor's landscaping or getting hit by a car. She said she knows where they're getting out too.
What is wrong with this person???
Kathy, Bellville TX
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