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  • 27-04-2018 6:10pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 6


    Hi Everyone
    I am looking for some feedback on a few things.
    1. Overy a week ago a neighbour ran past my house and my dog ran out and barked and snarled at her but did not bite her. I was there and he never got close enough to bite as I got him under control.

    About an hour later her husband comes storming up my driveway threatening to come back with a gun and shoot all animals.

    Forward on a week and I get a call 8nto work saying the gards and dog warden are at my house trying to take the dog. First i heard about it in over a week! First question is can they just turn up and take the dog without any contact etc. Second what should I do?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 13,578 ✭✭✭✭Igotadose


    jmmy1234 wrote: »
    Hi Everyone
    I am looking for some feedback on a few things.
    1. Overy a week ago a neighbour ran past my house and my dog ran out and barked and snarled at her but did not bite her. I was there and he never got close enough to bite as I got him under control.

    About an hour later her husband comes storming up my driveway threatening to come back with a gun and shoot all animals.

    Forward on a week and I get a call 8nto work saying the gards and dog warden are at my house trying to take the dog. First i heard about it in over a week! First question is can they just turn up and take the dog without any contact etc. Second what should I do?

    I am also very interested in this, being engaged in a similar situation at present. Anyone have any experience reporting dog bites through the dog warden & guards?


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 22,802 Mod ✭✭✭✭bk


    Igotadose wrote: »
    I am also very interested in this, being engaged in a similar situation at present. Anyone have any experience reporting dog bites through the dog warden & guards?

    I've no experience in this particular matter. But you can usually just call into your local Garda station and file a report and they will tell you what is involved.

    Also you can google Dog Warden for your City or County Council area and there will normally be a phone number you can call them on and ask what you should do.


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