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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.
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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.
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Who cares.
Several miles into a wilderness area?
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Who cares.
Several miles into a wilderness area?
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.
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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,
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It's no worse than this 'elk' shot in MT by a hunter from NY a few years ago.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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!!!!
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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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
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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It should never be the first and only solution!!!! 👍
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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