pomemax wrote:Maremmas sorry but they dont sound like it any colours on them may be a mixed breed if they are bonded to the chooks they wont stray can you call them to you slip a rope on call the pound cost the owner some $$$
Harrynsw wrote:Shoot rabbits and foxes from your fence line on his property. It's only courteous he grant you the same leniency. Plus some people only understand this language.
NTSOG wrote:G'day,
If I see a dog roaming on/near my property I call the local shire By Laws officer and get him to document the issue in confidence - initially. He likes photos of such animals - photos make his job prosecuting easier. If the owner of said dog has displayed 'attitude' towards me I will also speak to the local Police. I like to get on the record with the authorities before the dog owner finds his dog dead and then makes up a sob-story.
The Police and Shire By Laws officers exist to regulate behaviour in society. An individual may be able to solve issues amicably with a dodgy neighbour without assistance, but it still pays to document and report before everything goes tits up. If issues aren't documented before an incident occurs then proving what really happened is very difficult: document or be damned!
Jim
bigrich wrote:NTSOG wrote:G'day,
If I see a dog roaming on/near my property I call the local shire By Laws officer and get him to document the issue in confidence - initially. He likes photos of such animals - photos make his job prosecuting easier. If the owner of said dog has displayed 'attitude' towards me I will also speak to the local Police. I like to get on the record with the authorities before the dog owner finds his dog dead and then makes up a sob-story.
The Police and Shire By Laws officers exist to regulate behaviour in society. An individual may be able to solve issues amicably with a dodgy neighbour without assistance, but it still pays to document and report before everything goes tits up. If issues aren't documented before an incident occurs then proving what really happened is very difficult: document or be damned!
Jim
This would be a good common sense approach to the issue. You have to cover your @ss legally these days
pomemax wrote:Maremmas sorry but they dont sound like it any colours on them may be a mixed breed if they are bonded to the chooks they wont stray can you call them to you slip a rope on call the pound cost the owner some $$$
Peter988 wrote:Can you run a single strand electric wire down the fence line?
JohnV wrote:bigrich wrote:NTSOG wrote:G'day,
If I see a dog roaming on/near my property I call the local shire By Laws officer and get him to document the issue in confidence - initially. He likes photos of such animals - photos make his job prosecuting easier. If the owner of said dog has displayed 'attitude' towards me I will also speak to the local Police. I like to get on the record with the authorities before the dog owner finds his dog dead and then makes up a sob-story.
The Police and Shire By Laws officers exist to regulate behaviour in society. An individual may be able to solve issues amicably with a dodgy neighbour without assistance, but it still pays to document and report before everything goes tits up. If issues aren't documented before an incident occurs then proving what really happened is very difficult: document or be damned!
Jim
This would be a good common sense approach to the issue. You have to cover your @ss legally these days
I third that . Documenting the problem and giving the neighbour a fair legal warning to fix the problem like net the fence puts you in the right . If he ignores the authorities you are better covered .
Oldbloke wrote:Someone on another tread, same subject.
Shoot
Shovel
Shutup
Lol
Oldbloke wrote:Yeh, stray/neighbours dogs on their property.
Shoot
Shovel
Shut up
Sounds good in theory.
But I guess if the dog disapears the same day they hear a gun shot you could be in strife.