borderterribles
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No offence to DH , but most of us hope they do!I just hope the dogs don't see a rabbit!
No offence to DH , but most of us hope they do!I just hope the dogs don't see a rabbit!
Found it ,,It's Freemantle in Western Australia
The Adelaide Hills Council stipulated that domestic cats were to be kept indoors at night, but we saw plenty on the prowl round town after dark. Plenty of land owners wouldn’t think twice about shooting cats, or dogs for that matter, that were roaming where they shouldn’t be though.i don’t actually know ?
but yes, I have heard of people agitating for that & it may be true in some local council areas . . .
feral cats are a HUGE problem here, but domestic pets also cause a lot of carnage with native birds, marsupials & reptiles
Maximum term for murder is life, but how often is it applied though.If you southerners don't want sheep worrying to be taken seriously by the police, just ignore it and suck up the losses.
You could of course do what's been done up here in Scotland. Report every incident and make the police do the job they are paid to do and get the law changed.
The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2021 was passed in May 2021.
The penalties for sheep worrying have been increased to....
“(a)to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months;
(b)to a fine not exceeding £40,000; or
(c)both.”.
Read more here https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2021/18/contents/enacted
Police Commisioner?? Mind, too many are urbanites getting their pension.It’s that bad here for lack of being followed up we have the MP involved now
Seen such idiots on teh road!!great sport if they do.
Supersoaker water pistol...Domestic cats are a problem here as well, come crapping in our garden.
I do like dogs, but I just don't get "that"Trouble is everyone has to own 3-4 dogs theses days.
That's a lot of sh!te.
Since Covid many folks have bought a puppy and now have an idiot dog they have little control ofI do like dogs, but I just don't get "that"
wonder what they're compensating for - it is actually still OK to go for a walk to go for a walk - surely it doesn't need Fitbits and calorie-computations and a team of huskies to ruin the experience of just going outside, for a walk?
At least someone in the household is freeSince Covid many folks have bought a puppy and now have an idiot dog they have little control of
Rspca are do-gooders same as RSPB with the idiot.Packam as vice president.If I did something like that to my own sheep, the RSPCA would soon prosecute me for animal cruelty and I would be banned from keeping livestock, so why, when a dog walker leaves an animal suffering in that way, which was attacked by their dog aren't the RSPCA prosecuting them for animal cruelty? The dog owner could telephone the RSPCA/Police so someone could come and euthanise the lamb and then they should deal with the owner of the sheep, I am afraid, playing the crying card does not cut the mustard. Disgusting that any person should leave an animal suffering in that way.
People screw up the.Psychology of Dogs that's why you have so many f**ked up Dogs.
And we can phone up rspca with reports of suspected gang rape during duck mating season down the town pond.Just wait, 12 months time they'll all be sentient and responsible for clearing up after themselves!!!
I’ve chased them across the beach…lol in a Massey to tell them that there dog just shite on the beach then followed them back to the spot…l.lWatched an elderly bloke let his dog sh!t in a national trust car park this morning my mrs couldn’t resist pulling him up on not clearing it up he made some bull sh!t comment about not seeing it despite us looking at him watching the dog do it and walked off ignoring us
Watched an elderly bloke let his dog sh!t in a national trust car park this morning my mrs couldn’t resist pulling him up on not clearing it up he made some bull sh!t comment about not seeing it despite us looking at him watching the dog do it and walked off ignoring us
read the other day, feral cats in Aus are a big problem, and are 'controlled'The Adelaide Hills Council stipulated that domestic cats were to be kept indoors at night, but we saw plenty on the prowl round town after dark. Plenty of land owners wouldn’t think twice about shooting cats, or dogs for that matter, that were roaming where they shouldn’t be though.