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Dispatching a good dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1687081" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I use to have a deal with a friend. If one of us had a dog that needed to be put down he would dig a grave and leave the shovel there. The other would come over, give the dog a treat to eat, and put a bullet in its brain. He would then bury the dog. The owner didn't have to do the deed. We had both been around enough that the shooter wasn't a stranger to the dog. A 22 works and has worked for me on multiple occasions. But I do prefer something a bit bigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1687081, member: 498"] I use to have a deal with a friend. If one of us had a dog that needed to be put down he would dig a grave and leave the shovel there. The other would come over, give the dog a treat to eat, and put a bullet in its brain. He would then bury the dog. The owner didn't have to do the deed. We had both been around enough that the shooter wasn't a stranger to the dog. A 22 works and has worked for me on multiple occasions. But I do prefer something a bit bigger. [/QUOTE]
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