Trouble resurfaces for Johnny Depp at his UK residence
In a recent incident that has caused quite a stir in the peaceful village of East Sussex, Johnny Depp's dog, Bourbon, a Bullmastiff, was responsible for the tragic death of two sheep. The attack occurred on a farm owned by Farmer Joe Ginger, leaving the farmer and the local community in shock.
The unfortunate incident took place when one of Depp's staff members was walking the dog, and the dog broke free, running into a nearby field. The dog's actions resulted in the loss of two sheep, each valued at approximately £180.
Farmer Joe Ginger expressed his anger about the incident, stating it is a serious matter. He suggested that dog owners should be more aware and that Depp should compensate for the losses. Another local farmer noted that such attacks occur more often than many realize.
Johnny Depp, who is usually described as private and respectful by neighbours, lives in a countryside property near where his late friend Jeff Beck lived. The actor was not present at the time of the incident. A source close to Depp stated that he was "really upset" when he heard about the incident.
To prevent a similar incident from happening again, a professional dog trainer has been hired. The trainer is none other than Cesar Millan, the renowned dog behaviourist.
This is not the first time Depp's pets have sparked headlines. In 2015, his Yorkshire Terriers were ordered out of Australia for lacking proper clearance, with officials threatening euthanasia.
Despite a slowdown in his career, Depp has appeared in international films. However, he has been keeping a low profile since his legal battles with ex-wife Amber Heard. According to industry sources, Depp is now preparing to reestablish himself in Los Angeles.
One resident expressed concern about the sheep attack, stating it is bad news for the farmer. Another resident, however, noted that the incident should serve as a reminder for all pet owners to be more vigilant when walking their dogs. The hope is that lessons will be learned, and such incidents can be prevented in the future.