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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1789154" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Last year or so, a child was killed by an animal in a county a ways east of here. They said it was canine and likely a roaming dog/dogs. </p><p>Used to be dogs roaming and dropped around here locally all time. People used to talk about packs of wild dogs. Now it happens less frequently. Saw a couple German Shepherds in our pasture a while back that belong to a neighboring property. </p><p>The other night a little rascal of a Boston Terrier mix type that I've nicknamed The Gremlin came running up in the yard. It breaks free and runs ever once in a while and we take it back home. Any of our dogs would kill it if they ever got the chance. </p><p>If a dog is actively chasing or attacking any of our animals, it's subject to SSS. If it's just roaming around not causing a problem and I know who's it is then I'll let it be and let them know the dog has been here. </p><p>Years ago, it was a common occurrence to find dogs running cattle, or mauling goats or other small animals. In more recent years here it hasn't been as much of a problem at least for us, even with more people living in the area now. I've attributed that at least partly to coyotes being so prevalent, and people keeping their dogs inside or contained better because of the heavily traveled state road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1789154, member: 24816"] Last year or so, a child was killed by an animal in a county a ways east of here. They said it was canine and likely a roaming dog/dogs. Used to be dogs roaming and dropped around here locally all time. People used to talk about packs of wild dogs. Now it happens less frequently. Saw a couple German Shepherds in our pasture a while back that belong to a neighboring property. The other night a little rascal of a Boston Terrier mix type that I’ve nicknamed The Gremlin came running up in the yard. It breaks free and runs ever once in a while and we take it back home. Any of our dogs would kill it if they ever got the chance. If a dog is actively chasing or attacking any of our animals, it’s subject to SSS. If it’s just roaming around not causing a problem and I know who’s it is then I’ll let it be and let them know the dog has been here. Years ago, it was a common occurrence to find dogs running cattle, or mauling goats or other small animals. In more recent years here it hasn’t been as much of a problem at least for us, even with more people living in the area now. I’ve attributed that at least partly to coyotes being so prevalent, and people keeping their dogs inside or contained better because of the heavily traveled state road. [/QUOTE]
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