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Basically it's a Constitutional right to protect ones property. If your dog attacks livestock on the livestock owner's property, the owner can protect his/her property. Controlling your dog is the responsible approach. (Please note the spell check option.)

you can kill it if you want

If it also attacks you then yes you can kill it

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