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There seem to be more cases UK-wide week on week but I saw a particularly shocking one on my FB newsfeed this morning. Thirty animals were killed/injured in one incident on a farm in Carmarthenshire, including many week old lambs
The two dogs had apparently escaped from their owner's property and, while they were only out a short time, they caused carnage.
On the farmer's post there are calls for the dogs to be shot on sight, put down, the owners to be fined heavily, their dogs removed from them and banned from keeping dogs as well as some posters calling for a change in the Law so that dogs must be on leads at all times when out in public (which of course would not have made a difference to this particular case). There are extremely distressing and emotive photos of a pile of dead lambs so I won't share it here, but the amount of people who believe that a dog capable of this is also likely to attack children is astounding.
As a shepherd's wife I know how angry and devastated I would be if this happened to us and can entirely understand some of the anger and vitriol aimed at dog owners in general when incidents like this occur but to demonise dogs for doing something that comes naturally, as well as those who believe their dog would never do such a thing, really frustrates me.
As responsible dog owners know, it is our duty to train and control our dogs so they are not able to inflict stress and injury to others but how can this message be spread so that incidents like the one above don't become even more commonplace? I can see a time in the future where all dogs, by Law, will be required to be on lead at all times when out in public if people don't start controlling their dogs and taking responsibility for their pet's actions.
On the farmer's post there are calls for the dogs to be shot on sight, put down, the owners to be fined heavily, their dogs removed from them and banned from keeping dogs as well as some posters calling for a change in the Law so that dogs must be on leads at all times when out in public (which of course would not have made a difference to this particular case). There are extremely distressing and emotive photos of a pile of dead lambs so I won't share it here, but the amount of people who believe that a dog capable of this is also likely to attack children is astounding.
As a shepherd's wife I know how angry and devastated I would be if this happened to us and can entirely understand some of the anger and vitriol aimed at dog owners in general when incidents like this occur but to demonise dogs for doing something that comes naturally, as well as those who believe their dog would never do such a thing, really frustrates me.
As responsible dog owners know, it is our duty to train and control our dogs so they are not able to inflict stress and injury to others but how can this message be spread so that incidents like the one above don't become even more commonplace? I can see a time in the future where all dogs, by Law, will be required to be on lead at all times when out in public if people don't start controlling their dogs and taking responsibility for their pet's actions.