Livestock Protection Dogs on Private Lands: Protecting Sheep from Predators

Livestock Protection Dogs on Private Lands: Protecting Sheep from Predators

If you encounter a livestock protection Learn More dog… FOR MORE information on the use of livestock Do: protection dogs, contact: 4 Keep your dog on a leash and never allow your Wildlife Services dog to run toward or harass the livestock Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service protection dog(s) or sheep. U.S. Department of Agriculture 4 Remain calm if a livestock protection dog 866-4USDA-WS (866-487-3297) approaches. www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife-damage 4 Tell the livestock protection dog “No” or “Go back to the sheep” in a firm voice. American Sheep Industry Association 4 If you are on a bike, stop, dismount, and put 9785 Maroon Circle, Suite 360 the bike between you and the dog(s). Walk Englewood, CO 80112-2692 your bike until well past the sheep. (303) 771-3500 4 Keep your distance from the sheep and choose www.sheepusa.org LIVESTOCK the least disruptive route around them. 4 Contact the dog’s owner immediately if you This brochure is provided to you by: see a livestock protection dog that has left the property or is away from the sheep. PROTECTION DOGS Do Not: 4 Chase or harass the sheep or dog(s). : 4 Approach the dog(s) or sheep. ON PRIVATE LANDS 4 Try to outrun the dog(s). 4 Throw things at the dog(s). Protecting Sheep 4 Make quick movements. 4 Feed the dog(s). 4 Attempt to befriend or pet the dog(s). From Predators 4 Assume the dog is lost and take it with you. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. Issued March 2012 • Reprinted July 2016 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Program Aid No. 2110 Your dog’s safety may be at risk if AS THE U.S. population grows and continues to tional means of protecting sheep from predators, you let it approach sheep that are spur development throughout the country, new and they have become an important means of re- protected by a livestock protection residential communities are springing up in areas ducing predator attacks on sheep. These dogs live dog. Keep your dog on a leash and that were traditionally only farmed or ranched. with the sheep, patrolling the perimeters of sheep under your control at all times. Many farms are now surrounded by houses and grazing areas to ward off potential predators. subdivisions, and once-quiet country roads are Livestock protection dogs have been used around flock of sheep if it begins to chase them. Sheep are being enjoyed by bikers, hikers, and other outdoor the world for centuries and are an essential man- easily stressed, which can cause ewes to abort their enthusiasts. These changes have created new agement tool in the United States. Without them, lambs. So, even small dogs can pose a big danger to challenges for today’s sheep farmers. Getting to thousands of sheep and lambs would be injured or sheep. In fact, domestic dogs are more of a threat know your farming neighbors and whether they killed by predators in the United States every year. in many areas to sheep than wild predators. And use livestock protection dogs (also known as in most States, dog owners are financially liable if guardian dogs) on their land can help reduce their pet kills or injures livestock. potential problems that may arise between people, Livestock Protection domestic pets, and livestock protection dogs. Sheep farmers do not want your pet dog or Dogs on Patrol hunting dog on their property, and conversely, they want to ensure that their livestock protec- IN ORDER for a livestock protection dog to tion dogs remain on their property. This can be protect its flock, the dog must be free to roam challenging because some livestock protection the property to scare away potential predators. dogs may pursue predators beyond property Unfortunately, many livestock protection dogs do lines. If you are aware of a livestock protection not understand fence boundaries and will some- times leave their property as they are chasing away dog roaming your area, please contact the owner predators. Generally, once the threat to the sheep immediately. is gone, the livestock protection dog will return to its flock. Additionally, if you are concerned about whether the presence of a livestock protection dog on adjacent property may impact your ability to Photo by Terrianne Warner Reducing Conflicts hunt, hike, or enjoy the outdoors, please contact the dog’s owner prior to the activity to discuss LIVESTOCK PROTECTION dogs are specially the situation. Why Do Farmers Use trained working dogs; their job is to protect the sheep. A loose dog running up to a flock of sheep Livestock Protection to investigate is considered a predator to a livestock protection dog and may be attacked. If you and your Dogs? dog do not appear to be a threat, most of the time, livestock protection dogs will just watch you pass by. IF UNPROTECTED, sheep are vulnerable to a variety of predators including coyotes, foxes, Many pet owners don’t realize that dogs have wolves, mountain lions, bears, and domestic dogs. a strong instinct to chase livestock—and that a Livestock protection dogs are a primary and tradi- curious or playful dog can do great damage to a Photo by American Sheep Industry.

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