it's when you read threads like this, especially when they point to a common problem, like livestock being harassed by dogs, you realise just how bad some of the Laws are in the UK, as it stands now the Law is totally inadequate in dealing with this situation and in fact passes the wrong onto the livestock owner, rather than the dog owner. The recent death of a 86year old woman in her own garden by being attacked by 2 dogs, and the ultimate death of a seal which was attacked by a dog, as well as many instances of children being attacked, show that for some reason the dogs seem to have more rights than the victim. Why the law would expect a farmer to stand and watch his livestock being terrified by a loose dog, because he feared a civil prosecution or the loss of his FAC or shotgun license, if he took action, defies belief. (even though in most cases he would have a legal defense )
Now just because people like CP can have things changed because of the pressure they put on the Govt, maybe it's time for the farming community to put pressure on the Govt to have these Laws changed, perhaps everyone should bombard their MP requesting changes, or maybe a petition should be started, the dogs of today are so inbred that they can be dangerous from the start, the majority of dogs are mongrels and have mixed temperaments, you hear stories of people buying little pups after being told they only grow a little and will be a miniature dog, only to find they grow larger than expected. The trade in dogs should be fully monitored to ensure the theft of dogs is stopped, there is so much to do in relation to dogs, to ensure peoples safety and the safety of livestock.
Now just because people like CP can have things changed because of the pressure they put on the Govt, maybe it's time for the farming community to put pressure on the Govt to have these Laws changed, perhaps everyone should bombard their MP requesting changes, or maybe a petition should be started, the dogs of today are so inbred that they can be dangerous from the start, the majority of dogs are mongrels and have mixed temperaments, you hear stories of people buying little pups after being told they only grow a little and will be a miniature dog, only to find they grow larger than expected. The trade in dogs should be fully monitored to ensure the theft of dogs is stopped, there is so much to do in relation to dogs, to ensure peoples safety and the safety of livestock.