Residents of the Navajo Nation community in Beclabito, New Mexico, are growing increasingly concerned about a pack of dogs that has killed several farm animals.
Daniel and Rosemary Lee said the dogs killed four of their sheep. �This is what I use for weaving,� Rosemary told The Farmington Daily Times. �This is my income. I don�t want money. I want my char sheep back.�
The dogs could be wild or they could belong to other residents. One man said he doesn't know if his dogs participated in the killing of the sheep.
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Pack of dogs maul Navajo couple's four sheep
(The Farmington Daily Times 9/16)
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