twiggy2
Well-Known Member
Whilst I have stated that I agree with a farmers right to shoot a dog harming their livestock I would hope it would be a last resort taken after attempting to call or catch the dog (unless it is very obviously aggressive). I have been with a farmer when he found a large bull terrier type dog hanging from the neck of his heifer, I suggested a gun but he managed to remove the dog easily and chain it up. It was ultimately PTS but in a more controlled environment and the owner given chance to say farewells. Shooting a loose Labrador that isn't actually chasing seems a little extreme even it the sheep are upset.
the dog that chased the kids pony through 2 fences and into an 18ft deep lake was not aggressive, it happened in less than a minute, why should people wait till it has been seen to go wrong? sheep can abort in seconds

