Wonder if there will be an investigation as to who dropped a dozen dogs off in the wilderness. Wife rescued some Newfoundland pups from a few miles out a forest road in AZ once. Cutest things ever. We, and our dogs, had the pleasure of their company for a few days until we found a shelter that could take them.
I dislike the folks that abandon dogs in the woods more than the dumb woman who shot one.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
That sucks, bet she feels like crap Also who the hell let those other 11+ dogs go in the wilderness?! Far more pissed about someone who would willfully try to dispose of their pets by abandoning them in the woods vs some girl who accidentally shot a dog and most likely regrets her mistake (which she openly admits to).
Fricken idiot! I guess the dog's owner now knows why it never came home that day.
Did you read the story?
There were 11 more left out there, miles into the woods.
There "owner" knows why it didn't come home...............................they didn't want them to.
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The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
“So this morning I set out for a solo predator hunt for a fall black bear however I got the opportunity to take another predator wolf pup 2022 was a great feeling to text my man and say I just smoked a wolf pup. #firstwolf #onelesspredatorMT,” Rose wrote.
Could have been worse, she might have cooked it up for "her man" before the mistake was discovered.
Flathead county Montana Sheriff’s office is investigating Amber Rose Hart for allegedly killing and skinning a husky after mistaking it for a wolf.
Would certainly look like a wolf to me in the woods. And in my experience with free range dogs in the neighborhood of my cow pastures they act like wolves. Huskies are known chicken and calf killers.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
And this story is another great example of how foolish it is that some folks post EVERYTHING on the farcebook before they should.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Her and “her man” look like a pair of jackasses. I don’t believe the story of shooting it while in fear for her safety for a minute, but I can see someone mistaking a husky for a wolf several miles inside of a wilderness area. Possibly, low light, a wooded or brushy area ect.
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
I mighta held out for a bigger dog in the pack to shoot.
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When I was a kid, a local breeder was raising white German Shepherds.
A photo came out in the local "Daily Wipe Press". A guy was holding a white canine and captioned, "Local man kills rare white wolf."
The next day, another picture came out in the "Sports" section of the "Daily Wipe Press". A gentleman was standing between two white German Shepards. That photo was captioned, "PLEASE don't shoot my white German Shepards!"
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
I shoot dogs on my property. And when I do, it ain’t because I’m a dingbat misidentifying them as a fox, yote, chupacabre, etc.
And I don’t kill them because “oh no they are struggling out on their own and I’m puttin em outta their misery”
nah man… I smash em just because they are running thru nosing around thickets while I’m up in a tree. I put a lot into a deer set.
Got a trailer park about a mile from our place. Too bad so sad.
Got these two on the recent radar, they are on my smoke list
So...it would be better for a shelter to kill them than a hunter?
Cuzzin, uncle, nephew…. The point is don’t go posting this chit on Facebook.. so many people these days looking for acceptance immediately hit Facebook and post things.. right now peta is using that picture for an ad campaign they will raise millions of dollars off this dipchits quest to be cool on Facebook
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Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
We all should care because peta lives for this type of chit.. As I posted already they will make millions off this idiots picture because she wanted to impress her Facebook pals..
Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.
"....I thought could be a hybrid during this time my safety was top priority this animal was growling howling and coming at me like it was going to eat me,” she wrote on Facebook.
Translation - Dog was nuzzling her hoodie pocket, trying to get the Double Whopper with Cheese and Bacon, Amber brought for lunch. So she put the muzzle of her rifle to him and shot the little prick. After-all, Amber paid big money for that burger.
Wonder if there will be an investigation as to who dropped a dozen dogs off in the wilderness. Wife rescued some Newfoundland pups from a few miles out a forest road in AZ once. Cutest things ever. We, and our dogs, had the pleasure of their company for a few days until we found a shelter that could take them.
I dislike the folks that abandon dogs in the woods more than the dumb woman who shot one.
You said everything I thought when I read this.
The scum who dropped these dogs out there should be skinned alive.
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"Meanwhile, police are trying to track down the people who dumped the dogs in the forest. Many of them were infected with parvovirus, which can be deadly if untreated, according to authorities."
Dumped dogs have parvovirus, "actual" wolves kill and eat the sick dogs. Wolves die from parvovirus. Sounds like a win.
Reminds me of an episode of one of those game warden shows......woman posted vid to social media of herself shooting alligators from a boat or something[an illegal method].
"Meanwhile, police are trying to track down the people who dumped the dogs in the forest. Many of them were infected with parvovirus, which can be deadly if untreated, according to authorities."
Dumped dogs have parvovirus, "actual" wolves kill and eat the sick dogs. Wolves die from parvovirus. Sounds like a win.
I know ranchers who (supposedly) dumped parvo infested dogs off in the Big Hole specifically for that purpose.
I guess it's easy to see why feral horses got protected.
Well, there is that.
Protect the wild pigs coming up next?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
So...it would be better for a shelter to kill them than a hunter?
Not sure about her area, but even around these parts we have no kill shelter.
If that parvo thing turns out to be true, that would have taxed some resources at any shelter though.
Guess the fuggers could have just done the burlap sac and the river deal?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Wonder if there will be an investigation as to who dropped a dozen dogs off in the wilderness. Wife rescued some Newfoundland pups from a few miles out a forest road in AZ once. Cutest things ever. We, and our dogs, had the pleasure of their company for a few days until we found a shelter that could take them.
I dislike the folks that abandon dogs in the woods more than the dumb woman who shot one.
You said everything I thought when I read this. The scum who dropped these dogs out there should be skinned alive.
We still shoot stray dogs in this country. What's one more huskie ?
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"....I thought could be a hybrid during this time my safety was top priority this animal was growling howling and coming at me like it was going to eat me,” she wrote on Facebook.
Translation - Dog was nuzzling her hoodie pocket, trying to get the Double Whopper with Cheese and Bacon, Amber brought for lunch. So she put the muzzle of her rifle to him and shot the little prick. After-all, Amber paid big money for that burger.
I bought my first Whopper in quite a while today. At the price I paid, my own dogs wouldn't be safe if they tried to scarf down my burger!
This isn't the first story of this type I've read, I think there was another from Montana a few years back. This doesn't happen here in Minnesota where S-S-S is the rule of the day. It's only those who actually shoot a wolf who get caught as they can't keep their mouths shut.
Should have shot the rest, they'll be running down deer and elk and whatever else they can catch.
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There was an idiot down state that went deer hunting the first time years ago when there first started to be enough deer around the state to hunt. He tried to check in a goat and said it was a spike buck. Adult beverages were more than likely involved.
She was watching too much Dr. Quinn medicine woman. This is what a "wolf" supposedly looks like, according to that show:
I don't know why she was posting that stuff on facebook. Who knows? Who cares. The people really in the wrong are the ones that dropped those dogs off in the woods.
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
She was watching too much Dr. Quinn medicine woman. This is what a "wolf" supposedly looks like, according to that show:
I don't know why she was posting that stuff on facebook. Who knows? Who cares. The people really in the wrong are the ones that dropped those dogs off in the woods.
Somebody should’ve shot him, not the wolf / dog hybrid he’s posing with. Before he released that horrible song “ Achy Breaky Heart” and before he spawned that whore of a daughter, too. 😂😂😂
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Hunted Brown Bear in Russia a number one of times. One morning the Russian guide came out of his tent with a damn nice fur vest on. He didn’t speak very good English. I asked him what kind of fur it was? He said “Hooski “. I couldn’t understand him either. After several attempts he said “Dog” That Husky made a really nice vest.
I agree. Killing a feral dog, or cat, is a favor to everything else in the forest.
That is how it works here in Oz, and if they've been deliberately dumped in the bush it is on the people who dumped them, not those who knock them.
I personally like dogs, and have nothing particularly against pet cats either, but for ferals in the bush I have no compunction at all in dropping them. Better for them than taking a bait, and better for all the natives (and, in the case of dogs, game and livestock) they'd kill.
She was watching too much Dr. Quinn medicine woman. This is what a "wolf" supposedly looks like, according to that show:
I don't know why she was posting that stuff on facebook. Who knows? Who cares. The people really in the wrong are the ones that dropped those dogs off in the woods.
Somebody should’ve shot him, not the wolf / dog hybrid he’s posing with. Before he released that horrible song “ Achy Breaky Heart” and before he spawned that whore of a daughter, too. 😂😂😂
I don’t believe that’s your first husband, Billy Ray. He lied to you sweetheart.
Back in the 70s, hunting in Germany, you were required by to kill dogs or cats running loose in the woods , even those with collars. Had to try and see if a person was there with them but they were required to leash their animals so a loose one was to be killed.
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
I mighta held out for a bigger dog in the pack to shoot.
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Oh, hell no. Take what you can get!
Years ago I and my Lab were surrounded and shadowed by a pack of wolves. The one that came out on the trail 30-40 yards ahead and did the classic canine "come play with me" to my Lab turned out to be a 9 month old female pup.
The pelt looks just fine on my wall.... but I won't ever walk up another that I've shot- if I ever do - until it is thouroughly dead.
The bit about "watching the green fire die in the eyes" (Aldo Leopold), still haunts me. Just a little. Won't stop me from shooting another, tho.
Her and “her man” look like a pair of jackasses. I don’t believe the story of shooting it while in fear for her safety for a minute, but I can see someone mistaking a husky for a wolf several miles inside of a wilderness area. Possibly, low light, a wooded or brushy area ect.
No way was that fatass 11 miles in a wilderness area on a solo bear hunt.
No way was that fatass 11 miles in a wilderness area on a solo bear hunt.
You can drive all up and down through the drainage she was in. Not even very far of a drive off hwy 2.
Being they were able to round up the other 11 dogs and take them to the pound tells me they were probably just walking along the road or hanging out in one of the campground's there.
Back in the 70s, hunting in Germany, you were required by to kill dogs or cats running loose in the woods , even those with collars. Had to try and see if a person was there with them but they were required to leash their animals so a loose one was to be killed.
Between this story and the Third Reich, I'm really starting to like Germany.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
I am curious as to why there is an investigation. Stray dogs are shot fairly often in MT. Especially in cattle and sheep country.
Same!
What law could she have broken?
She thought she was shooting a wolf. If she didnt have a license, theyll nail her for unlawful hunting. The intent was there. If you shoot a robodeer, youre busted, even though its not a deer. If you sell or buy a bag of fake drugs, youre busted just as f it was real. I remember a few years back reading about some woman in idaho was walking her dog off leash, sone moron shot it, and she flipped out of course and called the local authorities, and he said he thought it was a wolf. Problem was, wolf season wasnt open. He got busted for hunting wolves out of season. Dumbass shoulda said he thought it was a coyote.
Sounds like the wildlife needs more people like her. Maybe she'll kill a grizzly on her next hunt. People piss and moan about the damage the wolves and bear do to the elk, yet are to cheap to waste a bullet.
Another example of how social media and drive by media is just where two dicks met. Only a goofy suburbanite with no outdoor experience would mistake a dog for a wolf, only a goofy suburbanite with no outdoor experience would lament it’s killing. I like dogs, but packs chasing deer or cattle have to be dealt with. Ours gets out and slips her collar on occasion and I worry about her a bit till she gets back home (a few hours later) just because we’re surrounded by idiots.
Wonder if there will be an investigation as to who dropped a dozen dogs off in the wilderness. Wife rescued some Newfoundland pups from a few miles out a forest road in AZ once. Cutest things ever. We, and our dogs, had the pleasure of their company for a few days until we found a shelter that could take them.
I dislike the folks that abandon dogs in the woods more than the dumb woman who shot one.
Amen to that Geno!
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Her and “her man” look like a pair of jackasses. I don’t believe the story of shooting it while in fear for her safety for a minute, but I can see someone mistaking a husky for a wolf several miles inside of a wilderness area. Possibly, low light, a wooded or brushy area ect.
No way was that fatass 11 miles in a wilderness area on a solo bear hunt.
She looks OK. Just a good stocky country girl.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
What exactly is the crime lol. The dog was running wild and got shot, the end. I had a neighbor one time with two giant German Shepard’s that barked ALL Night long and slept all day. One of them was mistaken for a werewolf and shot with a .22, the other one went mute. Sh:t happens when you don’t keep your pets under control .
Target ID is rather important. If one cannot tell a dog from a wolf then perhaps one should not hunt. If the dog was charging her as she claimed, well then shoot the damned thing but don't call it a wolf and go the social media route to show the world what a dumbass you are.
. . . . . . Sh:t happens when you don’t keep your pets under control .
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I pick up several cats ( sometimes more ) every year that get smushed in the street out front and manage to struggle into the alley on the east side of the house or into the shrubs along that alley and they die. The animal control dept is supposed to come pick them up, but they're probably too busy napping and waiting for time to punch out and go home and nap. Lots of roaming dogs and cats that people let roam, lots that get dumped out, etc. Best way is to control and keep your pets contained on your property. Nobody has any gripe coming otherwise
I put an orange collar on my wolf for this very reason....
We trust folks so much that during rifle deer season (especially), the whippet boys wear hunter orange vests with reflective strips on them too.
And we have them on leash the whole time.
If it was just locals, we might not worry so much. We all pretty much know what a 'yote looks like (and they don't look like whippets) but being in an X zone we get a lot of folks up here from the civilized areas that draw tags. And we don't trust them.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I put an orange collar on my wolf for this very reason....
We trust folks so much that during rifle deer season (especially), the whippet boys wear hunter orange vests with reflective strips on them too.
And we have them on leash the whole time.
If it was just locals, we might not worry so much. We all pretty much know what a 'yote looks like (and they don't look like whippets) but being in an X zone we get a lot of folks up here from the civilized areas that draw tags. And we don't trust them.
Rightfully so. I've been in the X zones hunting and have seen some real bozos.
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Being a husky lover who, along with my wife, rescued and placed over 100 huskies during the course of a 12 year post-Balto run .... that gal can eat a donkey dick. She should regret it. The breed has peobably done more for humans than any other cannine gene pool in history.
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Being a husky lover who, along with my wife, rescued and placed over 100 huskies during the course of a 12 year post-Balto run .... that gal can eat a donkey dick. She should regret it. The breed has peobably done more for humans than any other cannine gene pool in history.
I have seen this floating around. I was not convinced it was real
Me either… that being said, she probably saved it from starvation or depredation by REAL wolves later this winter. The statement that she “proudly texted my man” reeks of some sort of manufactured “STORY” like that Smollet BS…
Being a husky lover who, along with my wife, rescued and placed over 100 huskies during the course of a 12 year post-Balto run .... that gal can eat a donkey dick. She should regret it. The breed has peobably done more for humans than any other cannine gene pool in history.
Yep. (Two time husky owner here)
OK, she shot a dog that looks a good bit like a wolf. It was out unattended in the wild. It's a dog, it's not like she shot somebody. Apparently an unwanted dog at that. A lot of dogs are hauled off to the woods by their owners because of bad habits like chicken killing or biting when the owner ought to just kill the dog themselves. For a while I relocated problem alligators and found out they would be a problem at their new home. I started tying them to the nearest tree and calling the alligator hunter to come reduce him to hide which is what this nice lady did. It doesn't matter what breed it is if it's out running wild.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Dogs runnung the woods wild get shot by Fish and Wildlife here! Wolves get a pass. Not hunting dogs with the human, but those running wild. Also if they are in your pasture, dogs not controlled, are vermin to many!
Just because a dog gets dumped in the woods doesnt mean its suddenly a deer killing feral dog. Most just dont have it in them. Let alone the one this dumb bitch shot, it was a six month old pup. No way was it killing deer. Sometims a dog that gets dumped in the woods is just an abandoned dog that needs help, not a feral dog that needs shot. 6 years ago i was deer hunting and a 6 month old pup that had been dumped in the mountains came running out of the brush and "charged" me, and collapsed on my feet crying. No way was he capable of hurting a deer or anything else. To this day the big sissy is afraid of deer. Even afraid of a dead deer hanging up.
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
Not usually "any" one around these parts.
But, let one start getting after someone's chickens, goats, horses, beeves, etc and they will likely get shot.
Wife and I have gathered up one or two and with help located the owners.
Neighbor gave a warning shot to one that was going after his hens. It didn't skedaddle. The second shot was now warning. Someone was wondering what happened to Fluffy.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
What's a special kind of fuucked up is people dumping their dogs out in the country or woods because they are tired of having them.
Certainly can't disagree with that. I live in the woods, my dog is never on a leash, my dog rarely leaves my property. When she was a pup she wandered a couple times before I could train it out of her. If some pos shot my dog I would have been furious Also I have encountered several wandering dogs on my land, if they have tags I kennel them and call the owners. No tags I shoo them off
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Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
What's a special kind of fuucked up is people dumping their dogs out in the country or woods because they are tired of having them.
Certainly can't disagree with that. I live in the woods, my dog is never on a leash, my dog rarely leaves my property. When she was a pup she wandered a couple times before I could train it out of her. If some pos shot my dog I would have been furious
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
What's a special kind of fuucked up is people dumping their dogs out in the country or woods because they are tired of having them.
I bet the investigation turns up some more interesting items. Especially if the parvo infection thing is correct. Never thought about someone basically using pups as a disease delivery system to get rid of wolves, but I guess that would be possible. Not cool purposely letting pups get that disease though. Not cool at all.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
Not usually "any" one around these parts.
But, let one start getting after someone's chickens, goats, horses, beeves, etc and they will likely get shot.
Wife and I have gathered up one or two and with help located the owners.
Neighbor gave a warning shot to one that was going after his hens. It didn't skedaddle. The second shot was now warning. Someone was wondering what happened to Fluffy.
We encourage our neighbors to shoot over our guard dogs.
Stupid mistake but dumped dogs running free in the woods get shot. Dogs running free in the yard get shot. Keep your pets under control at all times. I might try and see if I can find an owner if the dog has a collar and looks very well cared for. Other than that it’s toast.
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I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
What's a special kind of fuucked up is people dumping their dogs out in the country or woods because they are tired of having them.
I bet the investigation turns up some more interesting items. Especially if the parvo infection thing is correct. Never thought about someone basically using pups as a disease delivery system to get rid of wolves, but I guess that would be possible. Not cool purposely letting pups get that disease though. Not cool at all.
Tinman did bring up an interesting point about parvo dogs and wolves. Can't imagine someone purposely exposing dogs to parvo for that purpose. How about if they already had parvo?
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
I think it's wishful bragging on their part. If they live in a place with loose dogs running around, then the folks who own those loose dogs might not take to kindly to such claims, be it pitbulls in the hood or hound dogs in the holler.
Stupid mistake but dumped dogs running free in the woods get shot. Dogs running free in the yard get shot. Keep your pets under control at all times. I might try and see if I can find an owner if the dog has a collar and looks very well cared for. Other than that it’s toast.
Ever consider taking them to the pound? did it ever occur to you the dog got loose by mistake? you are a piece of schit if you shoot dogs
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
What's a special kind of fuucked up is people dumping their dogs out in the country or woods because they are tired of having them.
I agree, but the pound needs to make it easier to drop off an animal to be put down. If it was cheap and easy, I suspect more people would do it.
Somebody abandoned 2 dogs by my house. I took one in and tried to give it away, nobody wanted it. I called animal control and they gave me the third degree and made it difficult to get rid of the dog. No wonder they had been abandoned.
I'm not saying it's right, but I could see why people would take the easy (but wrong) way out and just dump it.
Any dog that is dumped and seems friendly gets a meal and a place to stay till we find the owner or call the pound. Pitbulls and any other dog that is aggressive and causing problems is a whole other story......
"The Ballpark burgers were free, why not eat them?" - Wabi-
Any dog that is dumped and seems friendly gets a meal and a place to stay till we find the owner or call the pound. Pitbulls and any other dog that is aggressive and causing problems is a whole other story......
This^^^ is good and reasonable
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Any dog that is dumped and seems friendly gets a meal and a place to stay till we find the owner or call the pound. Pitbulls and any other dog that is aggressive and causing problems is a whole other story......
Good post Rum. I agree. I also agree with Geno. If a dog is killing livestock of any kind, it should get put down. If it's brave or dumb enough to attack a person, it should get put down. I've put them down for that. And yes, it was a pit. Nuff said.
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
I think it's wishful bragging on their part. If they live in a place with loose dogs running around, then the folks who own those loose dogs might not take to kindly to such claims, be it pitbulls in the hood or hound dogs in the holler.
Somebody dumped a dog off here two years ago and I'm glad they did. He showed up on our porch one morning covered with burdock, scared and obviously starving. He's sleeping beside me now and is one cool little dude.
I used to be a cold hearted, ruthless person when it came to dogs running loose through our cows. And November through May we have 600-700 head of critters within 2 miles of a rez town so I get quite a bit of interactions.
But I learned that 90% of the time the dog(s) won't cause any trouble.
Chase 'em off with the pickup and shoot a few shots in the dirt, that's generally enough to keep 'em away. Anymore I really dislike shooting anything much less a stupid dog.
Almost shot this rascal when she was tearing around our little feed yard barking at the calves.
I used to be a cold hearted, ruthless person when it came to dogs running loose through our cows. And November through May we have 600-700 head of critters within 2 miles of a rez town so I get quite a bit of interactions.
But I learned that 90% of the time the dog(s) won't cause any trouble.
Chase 'em off with the pickup and shoot a few shots in the dirt, that's generally enough to keep 'em away. Anymore I really dislike shooting anything much less a stupid dog.
Almost shot this rascal when she was tearing around our little feed yard barking at the calves.
Now she's our best buddy.
Brother Sam, I feel your pain... I used to shoot stray cats, no questions asked... then not long ago my wolf treed a cat in the yard, I went out with my 22, looked up and saw a young well cared for cat in the tree scared schitless, grabbed the dog, went inside, it scurried down and left to never be seen again. Guess I have gone soft
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Long story short(rescue) my wife was told it was probably a chihuahua mix. That was a month ago and it's still growing like a weed which is slight problem as I don't want a big house dog... Or a pit mix...
World's largest chihuahua?
lol
About 2 months old now and maybe 8-10lbs. I should weigh her, looks part lab? I'm not up on breeds and weights on puppies, etc..
Her and “her man” look like a pair of jackasses. I don’t believe the story of shooting it while in fear for her safety for a minute, but I can see someone mistaking a husky for a wolf several miles inside of a wilderness area. Possibly, low light, a wooded or brushy area ect.
Some reports that she bought her wolf tag after the fact. If so that's even funnier that she shared her stupidity with Farcebook.
Never take life to seriously, after all ,no one gets out of it alive.
LOL. Looks like some Lab mix in there Sam. I bet she’ll make a good lap dog.
The only dogs I shoot any more are pits and pit-crosses.
If there friendly acting, I try to call them over and see if they got a tag. Getting kind hearted towards stray dogs in my old age. 😬
It’s the Asswholes that dump them that need to be shot.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
Stupid mistake but dumped dogs running free in the woods get shot. Dogs running free in the yard get shot. Keep your pets under control at all times. I might try and see if I can find an owner if the dog has a collar and looks very well cared for. Other than that it’s toast.
Ever consider taking them to the pound? did it ever occur to you the dog got loose by mistake? you are a piece of schit if you shoot dogs
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
What's a special kind of fuucked up is people dumping their dogs out in the country or woods because they are tired of having them.
I bet the investigation turns up some more interesting items. Especially if the parvo infection thing is correct. Never thought about someone basically using pups as a disease delivery system to get rid of wolves, but I guess that would be possible. Not cool purposely letting pups get that disease though. Not cool at all.
Tinman did bring up an interesting point about parvo dogs and wolves. Can't imagine someone purposely exposing dogs to parvo for that purpose. How about if they already had parvo?
Yeah, but unless one is running a puppy mill, how do a dozen dogs get it? Assuming that turns out to be the case.
Lots of questions still to be answered.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I am not for shooting dogs... many here claim to shoot any loose dog they see... that is a special kind of fuucked up!
Not usually "any" one around these parts.
But, let one start getting after someone's chickens, goats, horses, beeves, etc and they will likely get shot.
Wife and I have gathered up one or two and with help located the owners.
Neighbor gave a warning shot to one that was going after his hens. It didn't skedaddle. The second shot was now warning. Someone was wondering what happened to Fluffy.
We encourage our neighbors to shoot over our guard dogs.
They hate gunfire and high tail home.
That's a good idea.
The whippets would clear out too, especially the youngster who hasn't heard that yet except from a distance.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Lab in that pooch, how much and mixed with what other kind? Who knows.
Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Stupid mistake but dumped dogs running free in the woods get shot. Dogs running free in the yard get shot. Keep your pets under control at all times. I might try and see if I can find an owner if the dog has a collar and looks very well cared for. Other than that it’s toast.
Ever consider taking them to the pound? did it ever occur to you the dog got loose by mistake? you are a piece of schit if you shoot dogs
Yep
So, like shoot em first and them take them to the pound??
Lab in that pooch, how much and mixed with what other kind? Who knows.
Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?
With the size of them feet, 60 to 80 lbs. easy
Originally Posted by RUM7
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Samm O.
I'm going with the flow.
Lab in that pooch, how much and mixed with what other kind? Who knows.
Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?
I agree. 35-50lb. Probably with an attitude. Should be a fun dog.
Well Sam
consensus so far seems to be she ain't gonna be no chihuahua sized dog.
Best get a bigger can to store the dog food in.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?
Closer to 220 I'd guess. .
Sams little pup?
She don't look like she's part mastiff.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
Agreed. If this same dog ate lead because it was running a deer, everyone here would be applauding.
Taking it upon one's self to shoot someone else's pet, or livestock, because you don't like it's present location may not be prudent in all situations and jurisdictions.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
One was running deer, one came running to me when I was opening a gate. Keep your dog on your property or on a leash, it's your responsibility as a pet owner. I'm not putting up with someone's animals causing me grief on my property.
Taking it upon one's self to shoot someone else's pet, or livestock, because you don't like it's present location may not be prudent in all situations and jurisdictions.
Certainly. There are ways of going about things properly.
It isn’t the fault of the shooter and I’m pretty disappointed in people here who have suggested it is.
Whoever let their dog roam that way is the responsible party. If someone just let a dozen dogs loose back there they need to have their butt in a sling socially and legally not the shooter.
Agreed. If this same dog ate lead because it was running a deer, everyone here would be applauding.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Stupid mistake but dumped dogs running free in the woods get shot. Dogs running free in the yard get shot. Keep your pets under control at all times. I might try and see if I can find an owner if the dog has a collar and looks very well cared for. Other than that it’s toast.
Ever consider taking them to the pound? did it ever occur to you the dog got loose by mistake? you are a piece of schit if you shoot dogs
Pounds in the Missoula area are full and often won’t take in anymore, especially a whole litter or so I have been told. I am guessing it is the same up in the Flathead?
To the thread in general: I despise folks dumping dogs and have seen it a few times over the years. I have shot some, but only after seeing them several times and they’re either obviously feral or they’re constantly chasing livestock/wildlife.
If I can catch them and they look even relatively well cared for, I will try to find the owner and take them to a vet to see if they’re microchipped. I am a dog lover but only give them so many chances before they catch a bullet.
Guessing that at her age and weight she's gonna turn out to be a 40 pounder. Anyone agree?
Closer to 220 I'd guess. .
Sams little pup?
She don't look like she's part mastiff.
No, the chick.
Yeah,
she could prolly throw you a good one though.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
Stupid mistake but dumped dogs running free in the woods get shot. Dogs running free in the yard get shot. Keep your pets under control at all times. I might try and see if I can find an owner if the dog has a collar and looks very well cared for. Other than that it’s toast.
Ever consider taking them to the pound? did it ever occur to you the dog got loose by mistake? you are a piece of schit if you shoot dogs
Pounds in the Missoula area are full and often won’t take in anymore, especially a whole litter or so I have been told. I am guessing it is the same up in the Flathead?
To the thread in general: I despise folks dumping dogs and have seen it a few times over the years. I have shot some, but only after seeing them several times and they’re either obviously feral or they’re constantly chasing livestock/wildlife.
If I can catch them and they look even relatively well cared for, I will try to find the owner and take them to a vet to see if they’re microchipped. I am a dog lover but only give them so many chances before they catch a bullet.
I honestly do not know if the pound up here is full. Your solution sounds good and reasonable. I am not for never shooting a dog. At times it's appropriate. It should never be the first and only solution!!!!
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
Alpha..... no doubt
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Daughter's farmer boyfriend has takin in four feral dogs in the last several months, using three to guard equipment now in some very remote and isolated property. The other one he made a pet which absolutely adores dear daughter. Well all the dogs love her, the messican workers and other people not so much I'm told.
This one likes chasing down rabbits and bringing them back prizes.
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
Nah. Wonder if Rene is indicating that UpThePole idiot is just another Maser / NoElkSlayer/ Jason Cardenas sock puppet.
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"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
I've seen dogs chase deer dozens of times. Only once did one of my coon hounds catch up to a doe. When he did she apparently landed a good kick as he yelped and came running back with his tail between his legs. I've witnessed beagles chasing deer many times and watched the deer circle and wait, watching and listening until the dogs caught up before taking off again. The dogs never caught up and eventually give up the chase. I know dogs will occasionally catch and kill deer but it's rare. Mostly happens on deep crusted snow which I doubt you get much of in the South. It's funny you have so many feral dogs/packs running around down there. We rarely have them here. Strays yes, ferals no. Coyotes kill far more fawns than dogs do around here but there's always been plenty of deer.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
I've seen dogs chase deer dozens of times. Only once did one of my coon hounds catch up to a doe. When he did she apparently landed a good kick as he yelped and came running back with his tail between his legs. I've witnessed beagles chasing deer many times and watched the deer circle and wait, watching and listening until till the dogs caught up before taking off again. I know dogs will occasionally catch and kill deer but it's rare. Mostly happens on deep crusted snow which I doubt you get much of in the South. It's funny you have so many feral dogs/packs running around down there. We rarely have them here and coyotes kill far more fawns than dogs do.
You probably don't live in close proximity to blacks, meth head white trash, or an Indian Reservation. They love big bad dogs.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
I've seen dogs chase deer dozens of times. Only once did one of my coon hounds catch up to a doe. When he did she apparently landed a good kick as he yelped and came running back with his tail between his legs. I've witnessed beagles chasing deer many times and watched the deer circle and wait, watching and listening until till the dogs caught up before taking off again. I know dogs will occasionally catch and kill deer but it's rare. Mostly happens on deep crusted snow which I doubt you get much of in the South. It's funny you have so many feral dogs/packs running around down there. We rarely have them here and coyotes kill far more fawns than dogs do.
You probably don't live in close proximity to blacks, meth head white trash, or an Indian Reservation. They love big bad dogs.
This may also explain my point of view.... we have non of the above... I rarely see a loose dog and if I do it's somebodies pet that got loose.
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
I had an old friend once now deceased that murdered two huskies that killed his granddaughters show sheep. He liven in the country and the owners lived across the road. They let those dogs run free. He disposed of the remains. They put up reward signs but never found them. Dogs can be destructive especially in a pack. One roaming around in the wild is at jeopardy.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhau
Key word in Hasting's post stion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
I've seen dogs chase deer dozens of times. Only once did one of my coon hounds catch up to a doe. When he did she apparently landed a good kick as he yelped and came running back with his tail between his legs. I've witnessed beagles chasing deer many times and watched the deer circle and wait, watching and listening until the dogs caught up before taking off again. The dogs never caught up and eventually give up the chase. I know dogs will occasionally catch and kill deer but it's rare. Mostly happens on deep crusted snow which I doubt you get much of in the South. It's funny you have so many feral dogs/packs running around down there. We rarely have them here. Strays yes, ferals no. Coyotes kill far more fawns than dogs do around here but there's always been plenty of deer.
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
Nah. Wonder if Rene is indicating that UpThePole idiot is just another Maser / NoElkSlayer/ Jason Cardenas sock puppet.
Huhh?
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
Well, so was I but I did it with more panache. That's what Conrad needs, more panache.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
I've seen dogs chase deer dozens of times. Only once did one of my coon hounds catch up to a doe. When he did she apparently landed a good kick as he yelped and came running back with his tail between his legs. I've witnessed beagles chasing deer many times and watched the deer circle and wait, watching and listening until till the dogs caught up before taking off again. I know dogs will occasionally catch and kill deer but it's rare. Mostly happens on deep crusted snow which I doubt you get much of in the South. It's funny you have so many feral dogs/packs running around down there. We rarely have them here and coyotes kill far more fawns than dogs do.
You probably don't live in close proximity to blacks, meth head white trash, or an Indian Reservation. They love big bad dogs.
This may also explain my point of view.... we have non of the above... I rarely see a loose dog and if I do it's somebodies pet that got loose.
My neighbors down the road let their dogs run loose all the time. They come up here and play with our dogs out in the yard regularly. I've seen them in the woods out back here many times while out hunting. I've never seen them chasing deer. If they cut my track they'll follow nose to the ground, come right up tails wagging and wanting to be petted. At that point I may as well go home because they'll follow me around wherever I go. I'd never dream of shooting one.
I had an old friend once now deceased that murdered two huskies that killed his granddaughters show sheep. He liven in the country and the owners lived across the road. They let those dogs run free. He disposed of the remains. They put up reward signs but never found them. Dogs can be destructive especially in a pack. One roaming around in the wild is at jeopardy.
My neighbors Rottweiler came over and killed my 11 year old daughter's 4H show goats that she had put a lot of work into. This happened about 2 weeks before the fair. They wouldn't pay and I never got the chance to kill the dog. A couple of years later their dogs were killing our chickens one day when I wasn't home. My daughter took her .243 out there and shot them with the neighbor lady watching, but she swore she saw me do it.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
Well, so was I but I did it with more panache. That's what Conrad needs, more panache.
Panache is an excellent attribute.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
Ain’t no different then them folks coming down here and shootin’ some ol ranchers big ol’ rambouillet ram.
On purpose.
Or them folks shootin’ "wild cave goats" over there around Garner state park on the private land!
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Founder Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
I've wondered if the Cain and Abel problem didn't stem from a dog versus livestock issue. Cain was a crop farmer and Abel was a herder. Maybe Cain's dogs got into Abel's sheep when they were in Cain's crop. I believe Cain and Abel were tribes and there was a pretty good sized fracas.
I used to have an old lawyer friend (now deceased) in Winnfield Louisiana. He said every murder case in Winn Parish involved hogs, dogs, money ,or women with the hogs and dogs being by far the primary cause.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Dogs kill more people in Alabama than any other animal. We kill wild dogs and coyotes when out deer hunting. If a dog has a collar, we try to call him up and call the owner or fond out through his rabies tag. If no collar, he is gone. I know of my cousins friend who was attacked by 3 wild dogs that were chasing a deer during turkey season. He shot the lead dog with turkey shot and the other scattered, and he got out of the woods. He was shaking when he got back to the truck, and he was a cop. I have seen a fawn shread to pieces by wild dogs or coyotes.
Dogs kill more people in Alabama than any other animal. We kill wild dogs and coyotes when out deer hunting. If a dog has a collar, we try to call him up and call the owner or fond out through his rabies tag. If no collar, he is gone. I know of my cousins friend who was attacked by 3 wild dogs that were chasing a deer during turkey season. He shot the lead dog with turkey shot and the other scattered, and he got out of the woods. He was shaking when he got back to the truck, and he was a cop. I have seen a fawn shread to pieces by wild dogs or coyotes.
Yeah, you're only allowed an antlerless deer a day for months on end plus 3 bucks a season. Sounds like the dogs and coyotes are just decimating your herd.
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
Well, so was I but I did it with more panache. That's what Conrad needs, more panache.
I don't care if a dog is running deer I won't shoot them for that. In fact it's illegal to do so here. Very rarely will a dog catch a deer or run it to exhaustion or death.. You can legally shoot them for harassing or killing livestock.
Several years ago there were 3 dogs frequenting my place that killed every fawn born that year. To understand the problem I would have to show you an aerial photo or take you for a ride around. There are 70 acres adjoining me that has about 7 or 8 trailer houses of black folks that have dogs which used to run amok, they were bad dogs. One of the 3 dogs was a big solid black and I have never seen a dog that could chase a deer that fast. He had 2 white dog companions almost as fast that would come in behind him. One day after carrying my rifle all day looking for him to show up I finally climbed up in a box stand at about 4:30 to try for a deer. A doe came streaking through at top speed, then the black dog so fast I couldn't get a shot. I had been trying to get a shot on him for a month after getting lots of pictures and finding several half eaten fawns. I called the state trapper for advice. He told be to set a big Conibear body grip trap with the trigger on bottom and to tie some red raw meat to the trigger which is what I did, and I had him the next morning dead as a hammer. Then I caught one of the white ones and the other was put into captivity by the owners.
As for that Husky the girl killed. They are bad dogs out in the country also. My neighbor to the north had 2 calves killed by a mama Husky/Pit hybrid and her 4 big pups about 8 to 10 months old. He made the mistake of complaining to the keeper of the dogs and was rebuffed. He went and climbed up in a nearby box blind and when they returned he shot the mama dog first and then shot all 4 of the young dogs.
Dogs will certainly kill deer and calves. I think for the most part we have convinced the black folks their dogs ain't comin' home if they come our way. We bought our place with our own money to raise cattle and hunt not to provide entertainment and beef and venison for bad dogs.
I've seen dogs chase deer dozens of times. Only once did one of my coon hounds catch up to a doe. When he did she apparently landed a good kick as he yelped and came running back with his tail between his legs. I've witnessed beagles chasing deer many times and watched the deer circle and wait, watching and listening until the dogs caught up before taking off again. The dogs never caught up and eventually give up the chase. I know dogs will occasionally catch and kill deer but it's rare. Mostly happens on deep crusted snow which I doubt you get much of in the South. It's funny you have so many feral dogs/packs running around down there. We rarely have them here. Strays yes, ferals no. Coyotes kill far more fawns than dogs do around here but there's always been plenty of deer.
Blackheart, a fawn is not the same as a deer. A dog can run a fawn down in a couple of minutes. I don't plant 50+ acres for the wildlife twice a year, feed 25+ tons of corn and allow no one to walk in the woods so dogs can chase the deer off my property. It ain't going to happen no matter what the law says or people think.
Owners who let any domestic predator run wild should not be surprised when it ends up shot.
Back in my Ute, almost every woodchuck hunt resulted in killing one or more feral cats.
Some were bigger that BobCats.
Many wild dog packs were culled during deer season.
Just 4 legged versions of Jambonies in the inner city,
Yeah right.
What, you've never seen a "domestic predator?"
We used to have one, he was relentless. Golden retriever, patrolled the premises and if he ever so much as got wind of a stray hot dog or ice cream cone, it was toast.
Little kids with hot dogs or ice cream cones were kind of a specialty for him. Snatch the goods right out of their grubby little fingers.
He may have been just indicating a lack of belief in anything Larry Root says.
Well, so was I but I did it with more panache. That's what Conrad needs, more panache.
Panache is an excellent attribute.
I likes em with syrup.
Buttermilk panache are my favorite.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022