Posted by oldtractorfun on January 20, 2010 at 02:44:08 from (74.15.25.39):
In Reply to: What would you do?? posted by randy47 on January 19, 2010 at 17:38:34:
I was on the other side of the fence on this about 6 or 7 years ago. My 2 dogs, one a Yellow Lab mix and one a Border Collie mix got out of their pen, somehow. Went to a neighbours and got around their sheep. Ripped the skin on one sheep, neighbor shot both dogs. Now these 2 dogs were big babys, wouldnt hurt a fly, couldnt beleive they would hurt a sheep but seen the one sheep bleeding. All I can figure is they tried to herd the sheep and never knew what they were doing or they got the pack sense to them out running loose that far away from home. Well I paid for the vet to fix up the sheep. Was out 2 dogs and had one heart broken daughter. If these 2 breeds of dogs that are so gental could turn into stock chasing and biting dogs not hard to see other dogs in a pack doing a lot of damage. I have a German Shepherd now, real nice dog but he has a real good pen for when he is out without me or not in the house. Going to keep a close eye on this one.
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