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I am just going off what he said, I am not throwing crazy scenarios that the dog was chasing cattle down the street, attacking my dog on my property, attacking a family member, is under mind control by aliens ect....... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A little girl accidentally let the dog out. It wasn't a reoccurring thing. The dog wasn't shitting, eating chickens, etc. I might have an unusual attachment to my dogs, but some of you have an unusual attachment to your land. If the dog had been doing anything out of the way, I wouldn't have posted about it or gotten so pissed. I should have made that more clear though. For the reading impaired.... but feel free to interject your own personal scenario to change the narrative. I am just going off what he said, I am not throwing crazy scenarios that the dog was chasing cattle down the street, attacking my dog on my property, attacking a family member, is under mind control by aliens ect....... I don't know, in my experience, most people don't just shoot a dog for the simple act of being on the land. So one can assume that in most scenarios, it was more than just that. |
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yeah this...lets shoot any animal or other fucker that dares step on our properties...get off my lawn motherfucker I really hope you aren't serious with your reply. Dogs will be dogs and even the most responsible dog owner may face a situation where there pet gets away from them and winds up on someone else property (leash breaks, dog runs past an open door, etc). That doesn't mean we need to go around shooting them. My dog is in my avatar and is a genuine sweetheart. At least thats what everyone says who meets her...I won't post on a public forum what I would do If anyone ever intentionally hurt her... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I understand your emotions, but the dog was on another mans property. Owners with the feels should keep their pets in check. yeah this...lets shoot any animal or other fucker that dares step on our properties...get off my lawn motherfucker I really hope you aren't serious with your reply. Dogs will be dogs and even the most responsible dog owner may face a situation where there pet gets away from them and winds up on someone else property (leash breaks, dog runs past an open door, etc). That doesn't mean we need to go around shooting them. My dog is in my avatar and is a genuine sweetheart. At least thats what everyone says who meets her...I won't post on a public forum what I would do If anyone ever intentionally hurt her... Read in to it whatever you want. |
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Quoted: Was the dog threatening someone? I mean shit guys, you're going to shoot a dog just because it's on your property? That's just crazy to me. I'll probably (and I have before) taken a look at it's tag and seen if there's a number on there. View Quote This. If it's attacking your livestock, fine. If it's just wandering around, shooting it is just fucking hateful. |
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A little girl accidentally let the dog out. It wasn't a reoccurring thing. The dog wasn't shitting, eating chickens, etc. I might have an unusual attachment to my dogs, but some of you have an unusual attachment to your land. If the dog had been doing anything out of the way, I wouldn't have posted about it or gotten so pissed. I should have made that more clear though. View Quote So you were there the whole time? You saw what happened? or are you reading an emotional Facebook post with my baby didn't do nuffin about their dog? I too have an irrational attachment to my dog and its why i am fanatical about them NOT getting out. |
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OP should seek some help; he seems to think animals are the same as humans.
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I see a dog in my neighborhood I try to find the owner . I don't shoot it. If my Irish setter gets off her leash and I can't catch her and she comes home shot, I'll probably find you. It's really not that important No, it is. How many of my chickens should I see killed and not protect mine? So what if it was an accident or first time. Yeah tough guy, come find me then. |
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Count me on Team Feels. I keep control of my dog because the world is full of Kansas City faggots, douchebags, and truck nuts. I love the internet tough guys tripping over themselves trying to show how "logical" and "feels less" they are. just a bunch of steely eyed hard asses until mom takes your cheesy poofs and you WIC gets cut off.
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OMG BACTERIA!!! KILL ALL THE DOGS LIKE A PUSSY! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I understand your emotions, but the dog was on another mans property. Owners with the feels should keep their pets in check. Muh Land! Exactly. Yeah, does this mean I can shoot someone's kid if it comes on my property? Yes, I know there's a difference between a dog and a kid, but muh property. You should have kept your kid off of it, shithead parent. Seriously, some people are sociopaths with hard-ons to kill something.* You know who you are. *Prairie dogs excepted. OMG BACTERIA!!! KILL ALL THE DOGS LIKE A PUSSY! I've never seen you post anything but bitchy, antagonistic replies to someone who hurt your feelings. You seem to hang out here and just wait to be offended. |
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Last week while cutting the grass I noticed 3 dogs on my property. It's amazing I survived without shooting them.
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Control your pets and then you only have to worry about cops shooting them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That had been shot by some asshole for running through his yard. The dog was standing on their porch coughing up blood everywhere. It looked like a yellow lab and had obviously been hit in the lung. I have always said that someone doing something like that to my dogs might be my ticket to jail. After seeing that pic, I pray no one hurts my dogs because I would be gone. Control your pets and then you only have to worry about cops shooting them. This. Of course, Team Feels might add my name to 'the list' now. |
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Who gives a fuck... Would you murder someone's family member to save your meal? chickens are not on the same level as dogs, period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We really have no idea what caused it. For all we know the dog was trying to get someone's chickens. Who gives a fuck... Would you murder someone's family member to save your meal? chickens are not on the same level as dogs, period. My chickens in my yard will be protected. It's an investment I made in my hobby. I'll protect them, thanks. Your dog is not equal to my chickens when it's attacking my property. Having said that, we have leashed a dog in our yard to wait for the owners or try to get it back to them. |
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I understand your emotions, but the dog was on another mans property. Owners with the feels should keep their pets in check. ETA: I don't want some of you to get PMS over this or take it the wrong way, so I will clarify. Without knowing the mans past experience with dogs roaming his property and their actions, or current events with dogs roaming his property and their actions, the responsibility lies with the irresponsible pet owner which gives other responsible pet owners a bad name. If the dog was just running across another mans yard, with no livestock, no kids, no attacks, and is being non-threatening, then I certainly don't condone just shooting a dog. View Quote FPNI |
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My dog harms your livestock, I will compensate you. You shoot my dog, we are going to have problems. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We really have no idea what caused it. For all we know the dog was trying to get someone's chickens. Who gives a fuck... Would you murder someone's family member to save your meal? chickens are not on the same level as dogs, period. Your dog is worth less to me than my livestock. My dog harms your livestock, I will compensate you. You shoot my dog, we are going to have problems. Yes. Problem is where to bury your dog and me using that same weapon to defend myself from someone like you. Don't end up like your dog is the message here. |
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That's very fucked up and sad for the dog owner. My dog will never be shot because it is always on a leash or fenced in. Funny how that works. View Quote Last week I helped capture three dogs that had gotten loose from a nearby home. Maybe it was negligence on the part of the owners. Maybe it was not. Some people appear to be blood thirsty killers and would shoot a puppy running up to them to say hi. |
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I understand your emotions, but the dog was on another mans property. Owners with the feels should keep their pets in check. It does highlight the people I never want to have any personal association with quite nicely. |
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Last week I helped capture three dogs that had gotten loose from a nearby home. Maybe it was negligence on the part of the owners. Maybe it was not. Some people appear to be blood thirsty killers and would shoot a puppy running up to them to say hi. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's very fucked up and sad for the dog owner. My dog will never be shot because it is always on a leash or fenced in. Funny how that works. Last week I helped capture three dogs that had gotten loose from a nearby home. Maybe it was negligence on the part of the owners. Maybe it was not. Some people appear to be blood thirsty killers and would shoot a puppy running up to them to say hi. Over the course of 10-12 years, a dog is going to escape. Especially with kids. I shoot dogs like I shoot people, as a last resort. I do use threads like this as a teachable moment for my kids, however. Keep the dog inside! |
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Remember to put "Feels" as the reason for putting people on ignore.
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We are supposed to lock up our house and car to keep bad guys out. So should we not then have our property fenced in also. To keep things out.
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If you're a strange dog running through my yard, you're living on borrowed time. I won't give the dog the benefit of the doubt at the cost of possible harm to my wife, children, or animals.
Dogs are animals and are, therefore, unpredictable. They don't get a lot of slack with me, just like every other animal. Even good ones, if they feel threatened, are hungry, or simply want to hunt, can hurt or kill other animals or people. Some of you think dogs have some sort of value on life, like humans (should), or are incapable of violence. You're lying to yourselves, or have no clue about the nature of animals. Either way, it might be best to be aware that others are not as tolerant as you are. |
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We had a golden retriever show up in our yard twice in one week. I guess I should have shot it the first time?
Well we called the dog warden and he came and got him both times. Unless the dogs trying to harm my family or my dogs I wouldn't shoot. |
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A little girl accidentally let the dog out. It wasn't a reoccurring thing. The dog wasn't shitting, eating chickens, etc. I might have an unusual attachment to my dogs, but some of you have an unusual attachment to your land. If the dog had been doing anything out of the way, I wouldn't have posted about it or gotten so pissed. I should have made that more clear though. View Quote The neighbors doberman was accidentally let out and came after me in my front yard. The second time was the last time. I am on 6 acres . I had 3 dogs at the time and was able to keep my dogs at home. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I drew down on the neighbors Newfoundland that met me at the truck door and growled. He was unsure until I called his name and he backed off, had he continued things would have escalated quickly..
Shooting a dog that's not presenting a problem, no. But I'm not about to let anyone become a chew toy, that means other animals as well. |
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Quoted: For the reading impaired.... but feel free to interject your own personal scenario to change the narrative. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A little girl accidentally let the dog out. It wasn't a reoccurring thing. The dog wasn't shitting, eating chickens, etc. I might have an unusual attachment to my dogs, but some of you have an unusual attachment to your land. If the dog had been doing anything out of the way, I wouldn't have posted about it or gotten so pissed. I should have made that more clear though. For the reading impaired.... but feel free to interject your own personal scenario to change the narrative. How exactly does the frequency or means of escape matter? It doesn't have to escape more that once, or be let out by a deranged felon with evil intent. Either the dog was where it was supposed to be or it wasn't.
Either the dog was a hazard or it wasn't. <big letters>Anything else is all feels.</big letters> |
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I've never seen you post anything but bitchy, antagonistic replies to someone who hurt your feelings. You seem to hang out here and just wait to be offended. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Muh Land! Exactly. Yeah, does this mean I can shoot someone's kid if it comes on my property? Yes, I know there's a difference between a dog and a kid, but muh property. You should have kept your kid off of it, shithead parent. Seriously, some people are sociopaths with hard-ons to kill something.* You know who you are. *Prairie dogs excepted. OMG BACTERIA!!! KILL ALL THE DOGS LIKE A PUSSY! I've never seen you post anything but bitchy, antagonistic replies to someone who hurt your feelings. You seem to hang out here and just wait to be offended. Feelings? Offended? I guess I could start a thread about water heaters and watch you implode with the feels and tears |
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Was the dog threatening someone? I mean shit guys, you're going to shoot a dog just because it's on your property? That's just crazy to me. I'll probably (and I have before) taken a look at it's tag and seen if there's a number on there. View Quote I would shoot first, find the phone number. Then call the shithead owner to remove the corpse from my yard. |
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Quoted: I would shoot first, find the phone number. Then call the shithead owner to remove the corpse from my yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Was the dog threatening someone? I mean shit guys, you're going to shoot a dog just because it's on your property? That's just crazy to me. I'll probably (and I have before) taken a look at it's tag and seen if there's a number on there. I would shoot first, find the phone number. Then call the shithead owner to remove the corpse from my yard. |
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Feelings? Offended? I guess I could start a thread about water heaters and watch you implode with the feels and tears View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Exactly. Yeah, does this mean I can shoot someone's kid if it comes on my property? Yes, I know there's a difference between a dog and a kid, but muh property. You should have kept your kid off of it, shithead parent. Seriously, some people are sociopaths with hard-ons to kill something.* You know who you are. *Prairie dogs excepted. OMG BACTERIA!!! KILL ALL THE DOGS LIKE A PUSSY! I've never seen you post anything but bitchy, antagonistic replies to someone who hurt your feelings. You seem to hang out here and just wait to be offended. Feelings? Offended? I guess I could start a thread about water heaters and watch you implode with the feels and tears Lol. ^^^ Proves point. |
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Wow. Lots of Internet tough guys in here. You shoot a dog that's doing nothing aggressive and just wandering on your property and you're a spineless pussy, plain and simple. It's a fact. No amount of Internet pontificating can change the fact that you are a pussy. It's not even a debate, conversation over.
Now, a dog harassing livestock, threatening people, etc, ok, do what is necessary. |
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View Quote Yep. Between this thread and the tip thread, the assholes are out in full-force today. |
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Hmm, where was the dog when it was shot? I doubt it was in a city, most places have laws against discharging a firearm inside the city limits. Which suggests it was out roaming around the country. In town, I'd look for a tag or collar, or otherwise just leave it be unless it was threatening. In the country though I may not be so lenient. Country dogs are problem dogs. View Quote I'm going with this. I returned a dog that was lost in my 1/5 acre yard to its owner when I lived in the 'burbs. Now I'm surrounded by acres and acres of farm fields; stray pests may not get such favorable treatment. Any dog chasing deer is going to get a bullet. |
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Was the dog threatening someone? I mean shit guys, you're going to shoot a dog just because it's on your property? That's just crazy to me. I'll probably (and I have before) taken a look at it's tag and seen if there's a number on there. I would shoot first, find the phone number. Then call the shithead owner to remove the corpse from my yard. Watch me. |
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Was the dog threatening someone? I mean shit guys, you're going to shoot a dog just because it's on your property? That's just crazy to me. I'll probably (and I have before) taken a look at it's tag and seen if there's a number on there. I would shoot first, find the phone number. Then call the shithead owner to remove the corpse from my yard. Watch me. Tool quality steel, right here. Born again hard. |
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In the burbs its a huge asshole dick move and the guy needs fined at the least.
rural farm land, fuck the dogs owner. a dog can cause a cow or horse to fuck its legs up. |
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A few years ago I had a neighbor whose dog (lab) was a digger and wound up in my yard more than a couple times. The first time, I was in class and not at home, but luckily his dog and my dog got along well and were buddies.. because I came home to them playing together in the back yard. Sure I was pissed about it digging under the fence, but I simply returned it to the owner and called it a day.
However, if it were a different situation and I came home to a strange aggressive dog in my own yard attacking my dog, I probably would have seen no other choice but to put it down. I'm glad that wasn't the case because I'd hate to kill another man's dog. But some situations call for such force. ETA- always had dogs growing up, and on several occasions had to return neighbors dogs to them if they were to get out of the gate. I knew which dogs were friendly and which ones weren't. Luckily, most were friendly and I never had to deal with the bad ones. I didn't have livestock or any animals of that sort, but I can understand why people would shoot a dog for attacking livestock. |
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Quoted: Maybe.... I live in a neighborhood kind of out in the country. I believe we are literally the only house on the street with a fenced backyard. Our doberman stays back there all the time unless I'm mowing the grass. There are 2 labs in each of the houses on the sides of us that are constantly in my yard. I've had one come charging into my yard at night barking and scare the shit out of me. It might have gotten shot if I would have been armed taking the trash out. The cocker spaniel across the street shits in my yard and barks at me and the kids, in my yard. Just tonight I had my hand on my pistol telling it to go home. I don't care if it barks from the road, but get out of my yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Was the dog threatening someone? I mean shit guys, you're going to shoot a dog just because it's on your property? That's just crazy to me. I'll probably (and I have before) taken a look at it's tag and seen if there's a number on there. Maybe.... I live in a neighborhood kind of out in the country. I believe we are literally the only house on the street with a fenced backyard. Our doberman stays back there all the time unless I'm mowing the grass. There are 2 labs in each of the houses on the sides of us that are constantly in my yard. I've had one come charging into my yard at night barking and scare the shit out of me. It might have gotten shot if I would have been armed taking the trash out. The cocker spaniel across the street shits in my yard and barks at me and the kids, in my yard. Just tonight I had my hand on my pistol telling it to go home. I don't care if it barks from the road, but get out of my yard. |
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Quoted: I don't blame the dog. I blame the shitbag owner that let his dog run fucking free all over the place. It's the shitbag owner that's to fucking blame for the damn dog getting shot. Control your fucking animal----because 99 times out of 100, it's the animal that pays the fucking price. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That had been shot by some asshole for running through his yard. The dog was standing on their porch coughing up blood everywhere. It looked like a yellow lab and had obviously been hit in the lung. I have always said that someone doing something like that to my dogs might be my ticket to jail. After seeing that pic, I pray no one hurts my dogs because I would be gone. I don't blame the dog. I blame the shitbag owner that let his dog run fucking free all over the place. It's the shitbag owner that's to fucking blame for the damn dog getting shot. Control your fucking animal----because 99 times out of 100, it's the animal that pays the fucking price. Dog digs a hole under the fence, takes itself on a nice neighborly stroll and gets fucking shot? Shoot another man's cattle or horse and you are FUCKED, regardless if it wandered onto your property or not. |
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Whole lotta feels and manly men in this thread.
Control your mutt and it won't get shot. People here are going off when we only have half the story. No way the owners of the dog could be lying to gain sympathy nah the shooter was just out to murder an animal that day. Every day that goes by I realize I fucking hate most of the posters here. |
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We really have no idea what caused it. For all we know the dog was trying to get someone's chickens. Who gives a fuck... Would you murder someone's family member to save your meal? chickens are not on the same level as dogs, period. Your dog is worth less to me than my livestock. My dog harms your livestock, I will compensate you. You shoot my dog, we are going to have problems. Lol wtf are you gonna do hard ass? |
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Quoted: Strange dogs are a danger to mine. I'd shoot a dog if it went for my dog, especially in my own yard. My little 20 lb idiot isn't meant to take a beating from a much bigger dog. View Quote We have other options than killing. A large rott mix came into our garage when I was about 7 years old, living in a rural area. My 25 lb border collie mix broke through the screen door and attacked the invading dog. The other dog was so big that my dog bite it on the neck and the other dog was swinging my dog around, trying to through him off. I got my plastic tee ball bat and separated the dogs. I was SEVEN, with a PLASTIC bat. |
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