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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 106509" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>It's the same principle though. I don't mean to single you out, Sidney, but you provided a golden opportunity. There are a lot of responsible dog owner's out there who try very hard to keep their dog's penned. No matter how hard one tries, dog's escape. Most of those dog's wouldn't hurt a fly, but just because they have escaped and their owner isn't aware of it, they will be shot for wandering onto someone else's property? Bullshit! There are other method's. We have a stray dog wandering around on our property, Dad puts a bullet into the ground under, or in close proximity thereof, their belly. That dog hightails it home and usually isn't seen again. Not all dogs are calf killers or cattle runners. I know it's a very fine line here, but I don't believe in killing dogs just because they are wandering the property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 106509, member: 539"] It's the same principle though. I don't mean to single you out, Sidney, but you provided a golden opportunity. There are a lot of responsible dog owner's out there who try very hard to keep their dog's penned. No matter how hard one tries, dog's escape. Most of those dog's wouldn't hurt a fly, but just because they have escaped and their owner isn't aware of it, they will be shot for wandering onto someone else's property? Bullshit! There are other method's. We have a stray dog wandering around on our property, Dad puts a bullet into the ground under, or in close proximity thereof, their belly. That dog hightails it home and usually isn't seen again. Not all dogs are calf killers or cattle runners. I know it's a very fine line here, but I don't believe in killing dogs just because they are wandering the property. [/QUOTE]
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