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In the heat of the moment, I might have ended that dog’s livestock killing career. However, when I had cooled off a little, I went out with a leash hoping to capture and turn in to animal control. He was nowhere that I could see... I did find a possible owner on our lost pets Facebook site and am trying to contact them. I’m keeping all poultry locked up tomorrow then will reassess. It’s going to be so hard to go to work tomorrow!I live in the second largest city in Panama, and fully 80% of all households have back yard chickens, and many families also keep other small livestock such as rabbits, goats, ducks, quail, a few have geese... It is commonplace to raise these animals for meat and/or eggs... for food to feed ourselves. A dog is supposed to PROTECT livestock, not make sport of them or eat them.
Here, it's understood that if a dog is caught red-handed, so to speak, killing chickens or molesting livestock that the owner of the livestock has every right to kill the dog or demand that the owner of the dog do so. Absolutely no qualms about it.