Did you try the ISPCA (or similar) route Jock?
I'm sure they won't (and can't) get too involved but they might be familiar with your predicament and may have specific advice/recommendations.
Probably worth a try anyway?
Well somebody has to say it, and it may seem over the top ... solicitor?
At this point, would you consider a letter / phone call to your local TD or councillor?
Tell them that you and Mrs. Jock are in constant fear of being attacked (again) by the dog and the despite reporting it to the authorities, nothing has been done.
There's nothing to lose.
Hi Vanilla
Thanks for the advice - I was kinda hoping you'd show up!
Unforunately, as you'll see above, when we reported to the Dog Warden, he asked us to confirm in writing to his superiors. This we did, only to be told that they wouldn't/couldn't act because the attack happened on private land. The fact that the dog chased my wife & her dog along a public road & followed them into the garden seems to make no difference to them.
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