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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1298687" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>My last post on this.</p><p></p><p>I do have a question for you all that are so against a man retrieving his dogs from your property. </p><p>My dogs are my property that I have paid for and raised ETC...</p><p>If your stock gets out of your property onto mine and I say no what use to be your stock can stay here on my place and you can't get it back because my lands posted and I said no.</p><p>How many of you all would like that ? How many agree that's how it should be? My dogs are my property just like your stock is your property. Would anyone like that law to be in effect? Cause I mean after all as you say dog hunters need to keep their dogs on their property not others the same could apply to stock. I bet no one would like that much.</p><p>Keep in mind if its posted the owner can tell you no and your animal stays no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1298687, member: 13268"] My last post on this. I do have a question for you all that are so against a man retrieving his dogs from your property. My dogs are my property that I have paid for and raised ETC... If your stock gets out of your property onto mine and I say no what use to be your stock can stay here on my place and you can't get it back because my lands posted and I said no. How many of you all would like that ? How many agree that's how it should be? My dogs are my property just like your stock is your property. Would anyone like that law to be in effect? Cause I mean after all as you say dog hunters need to keep their dogs on their property not others the same could apply to stock. I bet no one would like that much. Keep in mind if its posted the owner can tell you no and your animal stays no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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