Stray dogs
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previous tenants of our smallholding had a problem with four dogs who worried to death 20 of his sheep...he shot three of them and returned the bodies to the local travellers who he knew owned them and were camped on the boundaries but they denied all knowledge.
Local police said there was nothing else he could do...
Local police said there was nothing else he could do...
Debra Wiltshire
Cosmos Dexters,
Lincs/Leics border
Cosmos Dexters,
Lincs/Leics border
Stray dogs are always a nuisance.
I had a problem a few years ago, the same 2 dogs would be on my farm most days, hunting along the hedges and brook, I eventually found out who they belonged to, so when the dogs were here I rang the owners. They assured me that they could see their dogs from where they were standing, they were at home, exceptional eyesight over a mile and through a hill! I was not best pleased and wondered what to do next.
The next time they turned up I shut my own dogs in and went out to the field, it took alot of wheedling to persuade them to come to me, thankfully they weren't nasty and I shut them in one of the sheds. Rang the people again, same story they could see their dogs! It was difficult not to laugh when I described the 2 I had shut in and suddenly they couldn't see theirs after all and came over and picked them up.
No they didn't apologise, in fact they were a bit shirty, however their dogs didn't visit again so a lesson well learnt.
Living in an area where more and more ex city people choose to live I find these people often think it is the thing to do in the country to let the dog have its freedom and find it almost impssible to see why it isn't ok!
Incidentally there was a test case recently where a dog roaming free caused a car accident. The court decided that as the dog has a mind of its own it couldn't be the owners fault. Also it isn't against the law not to shut your dog in at night either.
I had a problem a few years ago, the same 2 dogs would be on my farm most days, hunting along the hedges and brook, I eventually found out who they belonged to, so when the dogs were here I rang the owners. They assured me that they could see their dogs from where they were standing, they were at home, exceptional eyesight over a mile and through a hill! I was not best pleased and wondered what to do next.
The next time they turned up I shut my own dogs in and went out to the field, it took alot of wheedling to persuade them to come to me, thankfully they weren't nasty and I shut them in one of the sheds. Rang the people again, same story they could see their dogs! It was difficult not to laugh when I described the 2 I had shut in and suddenly they couldn't see theirs after all and came over and picked them up.
No they didn't apologise, in fact they were a bit shirty, however their dogs didn't visit again so a lesson well learnt.
Living in an area where more and more ex city people choose to live I find these people often think it is the thing to do in the country to let the dog have its freedom and find it almost impssible to see why it isn't ok!
Incidentally there was a test case recently where a dog roaming free caused a car accident. The court decided that as the dog has a mind of its own it couldn't be the owners fault. Also it isn't against the law not to shut your dog in at night either.
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
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Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
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