SpruceRI
Well-Known Member
3 times now this bleeding dog who lives on the housing estate opposite has got into my field to 'play' with my horses, according to its pathetic owner.
The first time it apparently ran out of the front door when the owners opened it. I arrived at the field just as 2 teenagers were climbing back out of the field. They told me their dog had got in the field but it was OK it had now gone home, and my horses were fine.
They obviously weren't fine because they'd run through the electric fence.
By the time I had checked them all over the teenagers had gone.
Twice last week apparently the dog was back. The owners of my field were at home. They said it ran straight into the drive through the yard and down into the paddock.
My youngster was apparently running at it and kicking out. The other 2 weren't bothered which is unusual as one is frightened of loose dogs and the other normally tries to kick them if they come close.
The dog owner came and collected the dog and apologised. Field owner told her my horses could easily injure or kill the dog and vice versa. The dog owner said the dog 'only wants to play' urggghhhh
I don't know where this woman lives and I've only ever seen the dog being walked once so can't say I'd recognise the owners if I saw them out as I'd like to have a word with her
Where do I stand if my horses kick and therefore injure or kill the dog?
And if said dog injures my horses?
Thanks
The first time it apparently ran out of the front door when the owners opened it. I arrived at the field just as 2 teenagers were climbing back out of the field. They told me their dog had got in the field but it was OK it had now gone home, and my horses were fine.
They obviously weren't fine because they'd run through the electric fence.
By the time I had checked them all over the teenagers had gone.
Twice last week apparently the dog was back. The owners of my field were at home. They said it ran straight into the drive through the yard and down into the paddock.
My youngster was apparently running at it and kicking out. The other 2 weren't bothered which is unusual as one is frightened of loose dogs and the other normally tries to kick them if they come close.
The dog owner came and collected the dog and apologised. Field owner told her my horses could easily injure or kill the dog and vice versa. The dog owner said the dog 'only wants to play' urggghhhh
I don't know where this woman lives and I've only ever seen the dog being walked once so can't say I'd recognise the owners if I saw them out as I'd like to have a word with her
Where do I stand if my horses kick and therefore injure or kill the dog?
And if said dog injures my horses?
Thanks