We have a licensed fellow snaring on a couple of our quarters and there hasn’t been an issue yet. Not power snares so a tame dog should be fine anyway. I try to let neighbours know that any dogs chasing cows on our property will be dealt with in a permanent way. We’ve had packs of dogs chase calves through a fence, down the road, and chew holes through their hide at 5 am in a neighbour’s yard on Canada day. I ended up putting the one calf down a day later.
There is no shortage of stray dogs, coyote, beaver, deer, elk, squirrels, and other assorted destructive wildlife in the neighbourhood. We had over 20 different guys hunting this fall and the last few years and the numbers are still increasing. Ma Nature is a little too resilient at times.
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There is no shortage of stray dogs, coyote, beaver, deer, elk, squirrels, and other assorted destructive wildlife in the neighbourhood. We had over 20 different guys hunting this fall and the last few years and the numbers are still increasing. Ma Nature is a little too resilient at times.
**end of rant**
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