Several weeks ago, we found some dogs at our ranch chasing our horses. The dogs wouldn't allow themselves to be caught, but we could see that they didn't have collars. I thought they were strays, dumped up on the highway. They left, but keep coming back, and we have to keep chasing them off. Our ranch is completely surrounded by National Forest, but there are several camps in the area.
Yesterday, I had to stop by one of the neighboring camps, and there were the dogs. They live there. I asked the camp manager if they were his, and he said yes. I told him that the dogs had been coming over to our ranch and chasing the horses and our little donkey. He said, "well, just chase them away. There is no law here."
So this morning, I hear the incessant yapping of the dogs, and I saw that they had separated our little donkey, Gracie, from the horses and they were chasing her through the orchard. By the time I got out there, they had chased them through the fence to hubby's garden, and the plants were trampled.
I called the camp, and got the answering machine. I left a message that he law allows us to shoot the dogs if they are chasing our livestock, and I would be emailing them the section of law.
I am also calling the local sheriff to let him know what is going on here.
Here's the email:
Hi XXX,
Yesterday when we spoke, I told you that your dogs were coming over to our ranch and chasing the horses and our little donkey. This morning, I could hear that they were back (they bark constantly) and when I looked out the window and saw that they had separated Gracie, the donkey out from the horses and were chasing her through the orchard. By the time I got outside, they had herded all of the horses through the fencing, into my husbands vegetable garden. This must stop! How long until they run our livestock into barbed wire fencing? Or cause one of them to mow down my husband or I, or a guest? We aren’t spring chickens anymore, and even in our prime, we couldn’t outrun terrified horses.
XXXX dug that garden by hand and it was still producing. Now it has been trampled. We have tried to be good neighbors. We keep to ourselves for the most part.
This has been happening for a while, but we didn’t know until yesterday when I visited you at Camp XXXXX XXXXX that the dogs belonged to anyone. I thought they had been abandoned on the highway and found their way to the ranch. They have no tags.
Here are the sections of California code about dogs chasing livestock.
§ 31102. Conditions involving livestock or poultry that permit the killing of a dog
Except in an area in which the provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 31151) of this chapter apply or as otherwise provided in Section 31104, any person may kill any dog in any of the following cases:
(a) The dog is found in the act of killing, wounding, or persistently pursuing or worrying livestock or poultry on land or premises which are not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog.
(b) The person has such proof as conclusively shows that the dog has been recently engaged in killing or wounding livestock or poultry on land or premises which are not owned or possessed by the dog's owner.
No action, civil or criminal, shall be maintained for the killing of any such dog.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31103. Seizure or killing dog entering place where livestock or poultry confined
Except in an area in which the provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 31151) of this chapter apply or as otherwise provided in Section 31104, any dog entering any enclosed or unenclosed property upon which livestock or poultry are confined may be seized or killed by the owner or tenant of the property or by any employee of the owner or tenant. No action, civil or criminal, shall be maintained against the owner, tenant, or employee for the seizure or killing of any such dog.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31152. Killing dog worrying, etc., livestock or poultry; restrictions
Any person may kill any dog in any area of a county in which the provisions of this article apply in any of the following cases:
(a) The dog is found in the act of killing, wounding, or persistently pursuing livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog.
(b) The dog has no readily visible identification tag or license tag prescribed by Section 30951 and is worrying livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog. If the dog has on him any readily visible identification tag or license tag prescribed by Section 30951, and the dog is found in the act of worrying livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog, the dog may only be killed if the dog has, and the owner has been notified that the dog has, previously so worried livestock or poultry.
(c) The person has such proof as conclusively shows that the dog has been recently engaged in killing or wounding livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the dog's owner.
No action, civil or criminal, shall be maintained for killing a dog as authorized by this section.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
And finally, if your dogs do bite or cause our livestock to be injured, you will be liable for double damages. All we want is for the dogs to quit coming over here.
§ 31501. Double damages
The owner of any livestock or poultry which is injured or killed by any dog may recover as liquidated damages from the owner of the dog twice the actual value of the animals killed or twice the value of the damages sustained by reason of the injuries, as the case may be.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31502. Joint and several liability
If two or more dogs kept by two or more owners or keepers injure or kill any livestock or poultry at the same time, the owners or keepers of the dogs are jointly and severally liable for the damage.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31503. Complaint by person damaged; filing
If any person sustains any loss or damage to any livestock or poultry which is caused by a dog, or if any livestock of any person is necessarily destroyed because of having been bitten by a dog, the person may file a complaint in the superior court of the county within which the damage occurred. A proceeding under this section is a limited civil case.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15. Amended by Stats.1998, c. 931 (S.B.2139), § 167, eff. Sept. 28, 1998; Stats.2002, c. 784 (S.B.1316), § 118.)
Hopefully, they won’t be back.
Sincerely,
Common Tator
Do you think he will keep his dogs home after receiving this letter?
Yesterday, I had to stop by one of the neighboring camps, and there were the dogs. They live there. I asked the camp manager if they were his, and he said yes. I told him that the dogs had been coming over to our ranch and chasing the horses and our little donkey. He said, "well, just chase them away. There is no law here."
So this morning, I hear the incessant yapping of the dogs, and I saw that they had separated our little donkey, Gracie, from the horses and they were chasing her through the orchard. By the time I got out there, they had chased them through the fence to hubby's garden, and the plants were trampled.
I called the camp, and got the answering machine. I left a message that he law allows us to shoot the dogs if they are chasing our livestock, and I would be emailing them the section of law.
I am also calling the local sheriff to let him know what is going on here.
Here's the email:
Hi XXX,
Yesterday when we spoke, I told you that your dogs were coming over to our ranch and chasing the horses and our little donkey. This morning, I could hear that they were back (they bark constantly) and when I looked out the window and saw that they had separated Gracie, the donkey out from the horses and were chasing her through the orchard. By the time I got outside, they had herded all of the horses through the fencing, into my husbands vegetable garden. This must stop! How long until they run our livestock into barbed wire fencing? Or cause one of them to mow down my husband or I, or a guest? We aren’t spring chickens anymore, and even in our prime, we couldn’t outrun terrified horses.
XXXX dug that garden by hand and it was still producing. Now it has been trampled. We have tried to be good neighbors. We keep to ourselves for the most part.
This has been happening for a while, but we didn’t know until yesterday when I visited you at Camp XXXXX XXXXX that the dogs belonged to anyone. I thought they had been abandoned on the highway and found their way to the ranch. They have no tags.
Here are the sections of California code about dogs chasing livestock.
§ 31102. Conditions involving livestock or poultry that permit the killing of a dog
Except in an area in which the provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 31151) of this chapter apply or as otherwise provided in Section 31104, any person may kill any dog in any of the following cases:
(a) The dog is found in the act of killing, wounding, or persistently pursuing or worrying livestock or poultry on land or premises which are not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog.
(b) The person has such proof as conclusively shows that the dog has been recently engaged in killing or wounding livestock or poultry on land or premises which are not owned or possessed by the dog's owner.
No action, civil or criminal, shall be maintained for the killing of any such dog.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31103. Seizure or killing dog entering place where livestock or poultry confined
Except in an area in which the provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 31151) of this chapter apply or as otherwise provided in Section 31104, any dog entering any enclosed or unenclosed property upon which livestock or poultry are confined may be seized or killed by the owner or tenant of the property or by any employee of the owner or tenant. No action, civil or criminal, shall be maintained against the owner, tenant, or employee for the seizure or killing of any such dog.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31152. Killing dog worrying, etc., livestock or poultry; restrictions
Any person may kill any dog in any area of a county in which the provisions of this article apply in any of the following cases:
(a) The dog is found in the act of killing, wounding, or persistently pursuing livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog.
(b) The dog has no readily visible identification tag or license tag prescribed by Section 30951 and is worrying livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog. If the dog has on him any readily visible identification tag or license tag prescribed by Section 30951, and the dog is found in the act of worrying livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the owner of the dog, the dog may only be killed if the dog has, and the owner has been notified that the dog has, previously so worried livestock or poultry.
(c) The person has such proof as conclusively shows that the dog has been recently engaged in killing or wounding livestock or poultry on land or premises not owned or possessed by the dog's owner.
No action, civil or criminal, shall be maintained for killing a dog as authorized by this section.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
And finally, if your dogs do bite or cause our livestock to be injured, you will be liable for double damages. All we want is for the dogs to quit coming over here.
§ 31501. Double damages
The owner of any livestock or poultry which is injured or killed by any dog may recover as liquidated damages from the owner of the dog twice the actual value of the animals killed or twice the value of the damages sustained by reason of the injuries, as the case may be.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31502. Joint and several liability
If two or more dogs kept by two or more owners or keepers injure or kill any livestock or poultry at the same time, the owners or keepers of the dogs are jointly and severally liable for the damage.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15.)
§ 31503. Complaint by person damaged; filing
If any person sustains any loss or damage to any livestock or poultry which is caused by a dog, or if any livestock of any person is necessarily destroyed because of having been bitten by a dog, the person may file a complaint in the superior court of the county within which the damage occurred. A proceeding under this section is a limited civil case.
CREDIT(S)
(Stats.1967, c. 15. Amended by Stats.1998, c. 931 (S.B.2139), § 167, eff. Sept. 28, 1998; Stats.2002, c. 784 (S.B.1316), § 118.)
Hopefully, they won’t be back.
Sincerely,
Common Tator
Do you think he will keep his dogs home after receiving this letter?