Did Johnny Depp’s Pet Dog Really Kill Two Sheep?

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Key Takeaways
- Johnny Depp's dog attacked and killed two sheep.
- The incident occurred while the dog was being walked by a handler.
- Depp is renting a mansion in East Sussex for approximately $16,000 a month.
- He has engaged a trainer to prevent future incidents.
- Local reactions highlight concerns about dog training and livestock safety.
Los Angeles, Sep 21 (NationPress) The troubles of Hollywood actor Johnny Depp have escalated due to an incident involving his rescue dog, which has allegedly killed two sheep.
The 62-year-old star is currently residing in a mansion in East Sussex, where the dog reportedly attacked the sheep after escaping during a countryside stroll near his residence, as reported by Female First UK.
At the time of the unfortunate event, Johnny was not present in the house. In response, he has engaged a professional trainer and implemented enhanced measures to prevent such incidents from recurring. His bullmastiff, named Bourbon, is said to have broken free from a handler prior to the attack.
The owner of the sheep, Joe Ginger, expressed to The Sun, “I take my work and my sheep very seriously; it is my business. This is a grave issue.”
A source revealed to the publication, “Johnny was away from the residence when the incident occurred, and his aide was walking the dog. Bourbon broke loose and pursued the sheep, resulting in the death of two. It was a very distressing experience.”
According to Female First UK, the event is believed to have occurred on farmland adjacent to Johnny’s rented country estate, which is estimated to cost around $16,000 monthly. Mr. Ginger is reportedly “understandably furious.”
Sources informed The Sun that such dog attacks are not rare in the region when dogs lack proper training. Johnny was reportedly upset upon learning about the incident, particularly as he sought tranquility and seclusion at his East Sussex estate. The mansion, built in the mid-1800s, features beautifully landscaped grounds and a unique sunken walled garden.
This property is located near the former residence of Johnny’s late friend, guitarist Jeff Beck, who passed away in 2023. The sheep involved in the incident were valued at approximately $242 each, according to a local farmer. The land where the sheep were killed is understood to belong to the same landlord who leases the property to Johnny.