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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 896666" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I have been fortunate to only have had to shoot one dog. It belonged to my neighbor and was wild as a buck deer.......not even my neighbor could catch it without putting food in his barn and then shutting the door when it went in to eat. It was pretty much harmless until it got to be a couple years old and then thought it was fun to chase my cows around. He didn't bite them but in the high heat and humidity we have in Tennessee he could have killed one. I had my AR-15 handy and took him out. I practiced the SSS's. Anyway a week or so later my neighbor stopped by and asked if I had seen the dog and I said (honestly) that it had been a week or so since I had seen him. He said "well if you see him shoot him cause I can't catch him". I just smiled and said "ok".</p><p></p><p>Dogs cross my pasture all the time and with the exception of that one they are a bit scared of my boss cow as she feels it is her duty to chase and stomp on strange dogs. My other neighbor has a big boxer and the cows are used to him and don't even look up from grazing when he crosses the pasture. He just walks thru them without offering to do anything so the tolerate him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 896666, member: 1863"] I have been fortunate to only have had to shoot one dog. It belonged to my neighbor and was wild as a buck deer.......not even my neighbor could catch it without putting food in his barn and then shutting the door when it went in to eat. It was pretty much harmless until it got to be a couple years old and then thought it was fun to chase my cows around. He didn't bite them but in the high heat and humidity we have in Tennessee he could have killed one. I had my AR-15 handy and took him out. I practiced the SSS's. Anyway a week or so later my neighbor stopped by and asked if I had seen the dog and I said (honestly) that it had been a week or so since I had seen him. He said "well if you see him shoot him cause I can't catch him". I just smiled and said "ok". Dogs cross my pasture all the time and with the exception of that one they are a bit scared of my boss cow as she feels it is her duty to chase and stomp on strange dogs. My other neighbor has a big boxer and the cows are used to him and don't even look up from grazing when he crosses the pasture. He just walks thru them without offering to do anything so the tolerate him. [/QUOTE]
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