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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 896716" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>I do not like to shoot dogs, especially if I have seen the dog in the neighborhood and know he belongs to someone. Dad always said that anyone could get mad and set the hay barn on fire.</p><p> Some times you just have to do what needs doing.</p><p>I have called and made a police report before when dogs chased our calves. I never expected the sheriff deputy to do anything, just wanted a paper trail.</p><p>He told me to remove any collars if I shot a dog. That would make them strays.</p><p>There is a sharp curve on a major county road on my place. Many "stray" dogs have been hit in that curve. The owners find them there. Once a truck or two has hit the remains it is hard to know what hit them first.</p><p></p><p>Another neighbor was adamant that it was not his dogs chasing my bottle calves. His dogs never left the yard. Must be dogs that look like his.</p><p>I told him I was glad they were not his dogs, that I did not consider it neighborly to shoot a neighbors dog. Since it was not his dogs and imposters, I would not have any more reservations about pulling the trigger.</p><p>Our biggest problem is people moving out here to getaway from city life. No telling how many times I have heard, "We moved to the country so our god would have a place to run and be a dog".</p><p>and</p><p>"How is my dog hurting anything?" "He is not as big as those cows and just playing around, being a dog and having fun".</p><p>People can be strange thinking creatures sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 896716, member: 17986"] I do not like to shoot dogs, especially if I have seen the dog in the neighborhood and know he belongs to someone. Dad always said that anyone could get mad and set the hay barn on fire. Some times you just have to do what needs doing. I have called and made a police report before when dogs chased our calves. I never expected the sheriff deputy to do anything, just wanted a paper trail. He told me to remove any collars if I shot a dog. That would make them strays. There is a sharp curve on a major county road on my place. Many "stray" dogs have been hit in that curve. The owners find them there. Once a truck or two has hit the remains it is hard to know what hit them first. Another neighbor was adamant that it was not his dogs chasing my bottle calves. His dogs never left the yard. Must be dogs that look like his. I told him I was glad they were not his dogs, that I did not consider it neighborly to shoot a neighbors dog. Since it was not his dogs and imposters, I would not have any more reservations about pulling the trigger. Our biggest problem is people moving out here to getaway from city life. No telling how many times I have heard, "We moved to the country so our god would have a place to run and be a dog". and "How is my dog hurting anything?" "He is not as big as those cows and just playing around, being a dog and having fun". People can be strange thinking creatures sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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