Idiots guide for Dubliners on how the countryside works.
Most dogs are at least curious about sheep, a lot like to chase them. That’s nature.
Sheep “worry” about the presence of dogs, and tend to run away from them. Sheep can get injured by tripping or running through hedges. Sheep can also be injured if dogs bite or maul them.
So, in the presence of sheep, dog owners should keep their dogs under control, preferably on a leash, because even the best owner mightn’t be able to control their dog’s natural instincts.
End of lesson.
Joe the Lion
I worry about the sheeple myself Soundings!
Spaghetti Hoop
Dat’s bladin’ mad.
Joe the Lion
never seen such a pile of dung
Spaghetti Hoop
Baaaad sh*t.
Rob_G
A semi-colon before the last word might have made it clearer for Odockatee
Skerries
where do you get the remote from?
Joe the Lion
While it’s clever of the sheep to get their own mercenary dog militia in situ – I fear there could be a bloodbath!
Idiots guide for Dubliners on how the countryside works.
Most dogs are at least curious about sheep, a lot like to chase them. That’s nature.
Sheep “worry” about the presence of dogs, and tend to run away from them. Sheep can get injured by tripping or running through hedges. Sheep can also be injured if dogs bite or maul them.
So, in the presence of sheep, dog owners should keep their dogs under control, preferably on a leash, because even the best owner mightn’t be able to control their dog’s natural instincts.
End of lesson.
I worry about the sheeple myself Soundings!
Dat’s bladin’ mad.
never seen such a pile of dung
Baaaad sh*t.
A semi-colon before the last word might have made it clearer for Odockatee
where do you get the remote from?
While it’s clever of the sheep to get their own mercenary dog militia in situ – I fear there could be a bloodbath!
Farmer Hoggett just out of picture…. “That’ll do sheep, that’ll do”