I've got 2 dogs that I take to our vacant property (over 50 acres) for exercise. They love to run in the fields/woods/snow and track scents all over the place. They don't know property lines in the woods and occasionally do stray over the line. I'm in the process of fencing the entire parcel (couple of thousand feet of fence) over time so that they stay on my property. Neighbors are upset because they like to use my property as their personal recreational area. Too bad. I tell them that I'm doing it to establish and protect my property lines as well as theirs.
I understand the need to protect livestock but my first choice would NOT be to shoot the dog. We've got a large Weimeraner in our neighborhood that is an escape artist. When we see him running loose, we get dog treats and get him in to our house to protect him and get a leash to take him home. The owner is grateful and although it may be an inconvenience to us, I prefer to think of it as doing a neighborly good deed and would hope that someone would do the same for me instead of pulling out his hunting rifle.
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