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It can depend what state you live in. And probably also if the dog bites anyone. Just shooting a dog because it's on your lawn probably is not a good idea since it may not be against the law in your state but the owner (your neighbor) probably has a gun too.
Most areas have laws in place that allow farmers to shoot dogs that attack their livestock, so the answer would be 'yes'.
Not necessarily; it depends on the circumstances. In some states it is legal to shoot a dog if it is bothering your livestock. You could also shoot a dog to put it out of it's misery if it is wounded or dying.
You pay your neighbour what the chicken is worth, then keep your dog tied up or securely fenced in your yard, so he doesn't do it again! Your neighbour has the right to SHOOT your dog if it attacks his livestock!!
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You need to make sure your dog never gets loose again so it does not get into that situation again. You need to talk with the livestock owner and offer to pay for damages if the livestock was killed or if the attack causes veterinary expense to the owner. I do not know where you live but in our state a livestock owner has the right to shoot and kill any dog that is either chasing or attacking their livestock. You as the owner would be responsible for your dog being killed since you allowed it into the situation.
He kills the dog because it had rabies and heack tate asked him to shoot it.
In some jurisdictions, yes. In the UK, if a dog is worrying* livestock, the farmer is allowed to shoot it. (*) 'worrying' in this context means to pull/tear with teeth, not simply 'causing concern'.
Carlson's solution to the problem of Candy's old dog in "Of Mice and Men" is to shoot the dog to put it out of its misery. He believes that the dog is suffering and that it's the most humane thing to do. Candy eventually agrees to let Carlson shoot his dog.
The tibetan mastiff is the strongest livestock dog. It has a ferocious temper and is huge.
It is legal in the state of Indiana to shot someone only if they are facing you and intend to cause you or a loved one harm. I do not believe that a dog qualifies under these guidelines.
If your dog kills a cat, you may be held responsible for the incident. Depending on the circumstances and local laws, you could face legal consequences such as fines or even criminal charges. It is important to keep your dog under control and prevent such incidents from happening.