hoosierhunter
Active Member
We have a dog problem on my grandpa's farm. The DNR officer said to first call the sheriff to see if he could resolve the problem. If that did not work and the dogs have no collar he said to shoot them as they are considered wild. If the dogs have collars, you cannot shoot them he said. We talked to the owner many times and she does not care that her dogs run wild through our farm all year long. She has at least tied them up if we call before the day we hunt. It helps a bit but if the dogs run wild for 11 months out of the year it does no good.
It's such a problem because the dogs are doing what they love, but at the same time the owners need a lesson. I don't envy these situations.
I know collar or not, if asked, the dog tried to bite probably will take car of the problem with any law enforcement. It's your word against theirs on your property......