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Is there any chance the poison could harm a child or passerby? Where you live would someone eat the flesh of a dead dog if they found it and didn’t know it was poisoned? Is it against the law in your country to use poison in the manner you plan? Is there risk of retaliation or conflict from the ones who have let their dogs loose? Who owns the land where the attacks are happening (is it common pasture, governed by particular laws)? Are you doing this to save your flocks/herds, or is there any chance you are responding to the dogs too emotionally?I have a question about killing stray dogs that attack our sheep and goats.
After seeing some of our sheep being ripped apart by dogs running around in packs. We decided to defend our sheep and goats for ever experiencing this again. Since in my country you have to have a large amount of sheep and goats to get a gun/rifle permit. We decided to poison the wild dogs. Many owners in my country do that if they don’t have a gun/rifle license.
Is it morally wrong or a sin to kill these dogs in this way?
A month or so ago a pack of dogs attacked our sheep but didn’t kill any, since I chased them away and threw rocks at them. I was so mad, I’m still angry that this attack happened. Two neighbours of mine did have fatal attacks on their sheep. I think it’s the same pack of dogs. (some of these dogs are stray dogs but some have owners but let them run around)
I live in the Caribbean.
I would appreciate your reply. I asked this question on the thread of moral theology, but didn’t get a reply, I would like to know what the stand is of the Roman Catholic Church about my case.
Thanks in advance!
These are just some of the things you might consider.
It is wrong to cause needless suffering to animals, but if this is needed to protect your sheep and goats from suffering and death, I can’t see that what you propose is needless. Shooting would be better, but you don’t have that option. The Church allows the killing of animals if you have a good reason. What you propose has to be fair, though, and not pose undue risk to the other people in your area.