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Sheep turns the tables on dog!
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<blockquote data-quote="Danvd" data-source="post: 4364104" data-attributes="member: 5885"><p>Last spring. We had an incident with a sheep attacking a dog on the lead, protecting her lambs. A small kind of dog, but nonetheless the woman involved was knocked down and all kind of tangled in the lead trying to defend herself and her animal from a rather determined ewe! My question is what should I do next year? Maybe some warning signs, maybe nothing, I just didn't know if I'd get in trouble for having an agressive sheep in a field with a footpath? Probably worrying too much?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danvd, post: 4364104, member: 5885"] Last spring. We had an incident with a sheep attacking a dog on the lead, protecting her lambs. A small kind of dog, but nonetheless the woman involved was knocked down and all kind of tangled in the lead trying to defend herself and her animal from a rather determined ewe! My question is what should I do next year? Maybe some warning signs, maybe nothing, I just didn't know if I'd get in trouble for having an agressive sheep in a field with a footpath? Probably worrying too much?! [/QUOTE]
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