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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 105241" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>medic brings up a good point when he says people can get killed for killing another persons dog. I had a neighbor who was going out to milk one morning and a guy was hiding in the barn and cut his throat because the guy thought my neighbor had shot his dog. It is not a good thing to shoot someone's dog and have them even suspect that you did it. I now have llamas in almost every pasture and just today while I was checking cattle, a strange dog came in and the male llama took off after it and it barely escaped through the fence. After lots of dog problems in the past, I am trying llamas---so far it is promising. There has been lots of good advice in this thread, just remember, if people suspect you killed their dog, in some areas you can expect your hay or barn or house burned or your safety to be in danger. You might get some compensation for a calf, you might also be out a whole lot more misery if you press it---very touchy situation here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 105241, member: 1150"] medic brings up a good point when he says people can get killed for killing another persons dog. I had a neighbor who was going out to milk one morning and a guy was hiding in the barn and cut his throat because the guy thought my neighbor had shot his dog. It is not a good thing to shoot someone's dog and have them even suspect that you did it. I now have llamas in almost every pasture and just today while I was checking cattle, a strange dog came in and the male llama took off after it and it barely escaped through the fence. After lots of dog problems in the past, I am trying llamas---so far it is promising. There has been lots of good advice in this thread, just remember, if people suspect you killed their dog, in some areas you can expect your hay or barn or house burned or your safety to be in danger. You might get some compensation for a calf, you might also be out a whole lot more misery if you press it---very touchy situation here [/QUOTE]
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