Base price wrote: » Just saw this article on FJ of dogs attacking a ewe in the UK. For some reason I cannot view the video - probably better not to see it :mad: Scenes like this should be posted on FB, Twitter and other media outlets to ensure that dog owners are fully aware of the potential impact of roaming dogs.https://www.farmersjournal.ie/watch-three-dogs-caught-on-camera-attacking-sheep-336393
ganmo wrote: » Exactly get it out to dog owners! I used to post stuff like this on the pet forum here but they eventually got pissed at me.
wrangler wrote: » The problem In that video was that the dog owners walked away and left them attacking the ewe......person with the camera was as bad that they left the dogs at it too
whelan2 wrote: » Had someone come up to me the other day that I was a f#()#r for shooting the dogs in a recent dog attack here. I dont have sheep and I dont have a gun. Yet it was still apparently me who shot the "poor" dogs. Some people haven't a clue.
wrangler wrote: » I have a name for shooting dogs too it seems.......might be no harm
ganmo wrote: » a dog attack near stamullen, meathhttps://twitter.com/paulkennedy771/status/950672315838279680
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Tbh, people don't care at all about dog attacks. Only the farmers involved care. There was a segment on the radio yesterday evening about people not picking up their dogs droppings and there were calls for a dog DNA database so any droppings could be analysed and the dogs owner prosecuted. I can imagine the response if a farmer asked for similar data to be kept. I have only a few more years in sheep as my neighbour with sheep is getting very old now. When he dies, all the dogs from his side will be left off again and we'll be plagued with dog attacks again.
ganmo wrote: » then it has to a question of how do we make them care? at the minute our fight is 3 pronged, council, coilte and dog owners
davidk1394 wrote: » https://www.facebook.com/100007206524317/posts/2206075289642667?sfns=mo What do ye think ?
Doctors room ghost wrote: » The farmer sounds like a prick if he shot them on the road as claimed by the owners and if they indeed weren’t worrying sheep but at the end of the day it’s the owners fault that they were let to roam.if they were minded properly they would have been secured. P1sses me off to see dogs walking the roads.dangerous for drivers etc and dangerous for the dogs.
ganmo wrote: » there seems to be a lot of talk about dogs attacking sheep recently or is it just me?
wrangler wrote: » I believe there's a season for it, it's definitely more common from christmas on, and it's definitely when it does the most harm
Odelay wrote: » So they let their Rottweilers wander on the roads, and the farmer is at fault?