From reading the OP, it's the dogs that are running loose on other peoples property, not the chickens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happens again, get a pellet gun, some flat pellets and shoot the dogs. Will not kill them, typically. Let the owners know animal control told you it was ok to shoot the dogs, if they complain. There is always pepper spray, and that would give the owners some work to do. Once it becomes more of a pain to let the dogs loose than to keep them in the yard, the owners might alter their behavior.
This was the only thing that deterred a large mean dog in our neighborhood, in a rural area, that the owners refused to keep fenced. The dog learned to stay on his side of the road, even though he continued to growl at us.
[/b]Owners who let their dogs run wild are clueless and don't really care as much about the animals.[/b]
You could say the same about people who let their chickens run loose
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I can't imagine that a fence is going to completely protect chickens. Maybe it will deter the dogs, but it's not going to stop raccoons....and probably most foxes will find a way as well.
Anonymous wrote:If it happens again, get a pellet gun, some flat pellets and shoot the dogs. Will not kill them, typically. Let the owners know animal control told you it was ok to shoot the dogs, if they complain. There is always pepper spray, and that would give the owners some work to do. Once it becomes more of a pain to let the dogs loose than to keep them in the yard, the owners might alter their behavior.
This was the only thing that deterred a large mean dog in our neighborhood, in a rural area, that the owners refused to keep fenced. The dog learned to stay on his side of the road, even though he continued to growl at us.
[/b]Owners who let their dogs run wild are clueless and don't really care as much about the animals.[/b]
Anonymous wrote:I grew up on a farm.
Neighbors (everyone had a lot more than OP’s 6 acres) let their dogs run loose and they bothered our livestock.
My dad told neighbors the next time he would shoot the dogs.
Dogs stayed on their property after that.
Anonymous wrote:The OP said that the dogs were in her back yard. Shouldn't the dog owner be the one asked about fencing in their dogs?Anonymous wrote:I am not a dog fan in the least, but I was wondering the same thing.
Shouldn't your chickens be fenced in your yard?
Yes it should be legal to shoot the dogs.Anonymous wrote:Shoot the dogs. In that situation it would be legal. Shotgun.
The OP said that the dogs were in her back yard. Shouldn't the dog owner be the one asked about fencing in their dogs?Anonymous wrote:I am not a dog fan in the least, but I was wondering the same thing.
Shouldn't your chickens be fenced in your yard?