arctictree wrote: » Went to the guards last week and they said all I can do is catch the dogs in the act and shoot them
arctictree wrote: » I have a camera on an out farm trained on a field where I'll be putting in lambs in March. I caught a couple of dogs in the field on camera a number of times recently and went to the owner who apologized and said he'd sort it out. The next week the dogs were back in the field. Went to the guards last week and they said all I can do is catch the dogs in the act and shoot them. Very little use to me on an out farm. Some owners just don't give a sh*t.
ganmo wrote: » Have the dog owners refused to pay for the damage? If they have MAKE the guards take the case. It is a clear cut case of not having their dog under control & criminal damage which they have already admitted they are responsible for by putting the dogs down. The guards might try and pawn you off on the dog warden so of you can talk to them first to make sure your on steady ground. An official visit from a guard with a court summons and the subsequent day in court sometimes has the desired effect
davidk1394 wrote: » Its going to court alright.. we got the guards to take the case and have him prosecuted. Hopefully we might get some of the costs this way
whelan2 wrote: » once solicitors/court become involved the costs build up very quickly, hopefully the dog owner will see this and pay up. Court cases take a long long time
ganmo wrote: » Is there any pattern to them showing up? Set time of day etc? I'd make it know to the local lads with guns any dog in that field you'd like them shot
arctictree wrote: » 10:30am nearly every feckin day. Guards said they have to be actually worrying sheep when shot??!
whelan2 wrote: » guards here said shoot on sight on your land, thats what we did. They didnt have to be chasing the cattle-in our case- at the time they where being shot, the fact they where in the field where the cattle where was enough
Roquentin wrote: » what type of dogs were they
whelan2 wrote: » why does it matter what type of dog?
Roquentin wrote: » because it just does
whelan2 wrote: » was a jack russel that was chasing ours, fact is they shouldnt be, doesnt matter what breed they are.
Roquentin wrote: » i dont think dogs understand language, so telling him "dont chase the sheep rover" is kind of futile
Carazy wrote: » http://www.clarechampion.ie/eight-dogs-shot-in-broadford-sheep-attack/