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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 193889" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>What makes it difficult here in Tennessee is that dogs are protected by law the same as livestock. If you kill a dog without proof that it is a danger to your stock it is a class 3 felony. If it is female and registered you can be held liable for the cost of all of the pups that she may have had in the future. I had a friend who accidently ran over a coon hound at night when it ran across the road in front of him. It's back was broken so he put it out of it's misery with a .22 pistol. He met the hunter down the road and explained what happened. The hunter got a warrant for his arrest that night. He went to jail and wound up settling out of court for 4,500.00 and the hunter dropped the charges. We have dogs that cross our place all of the time. They ignore our stock and in the last 3 years we have had no incidents of the dogs harrasing or attacking any calves. If they ever start I will most definitley practice the 5 S's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 193889, member: 1863"] What makes it difficult here in Tennessee is that dogs are protected by law the same as livestock. If you kill a dog without proof that it is a danger to your stock it is a class 3 felony. If it is female and registered you can be held liable for the cost of all of the pups that she may have had in the future. I had a friend who accidently ran over a coon hound at night when it ran across the road in front of him. It's back was broken so he put it out of it's misery with a .22 pistol. He met the hunter down the road and explained what happened. The hunter got a warrant for his arrest that night. He went to jail and wound up settling out of court for 4,500.00 and the hunter dropped the charges. We have dogs that cross our place all of the time. They ignore our stock and in the last 3 years we have had no incidents of the dogs harrasing or attacking any calves. If they ever start I will most definitley practice the 5 S's. [/QUOTE]
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