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Posted: 1/13/2015 9:30:41 PM EDT
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Sounds like he bit off more than he could chew.
Guess there was no fence? |
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Coyotes lure dogs out , then they get gang attacked. Hope the owner gets some coyotes killed quick.
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Interesting timing. I had an invite to go coyote hunting tomorrow. I had already accepted but this helps the motivation, not that I needed any.
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Sounds like the dog bit off more than he could chew.
beat to the punch... |
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Well there goes about 15 grand down the drain for that department.
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Brody is a very animal aggressive dog
If you let your dog think it's okay to attack nature, don't be upset when nature bites back.
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And people wonder why I trap and shoot the fuckers. I've lost dogs and goats to coyotes, it is a hell of a way to go.
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Georgia is covered up with yotes, even in the cities, most urbanites don't have a clue that they are even their.
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Handler was "unarmed", but still tried to help. Good on him and how about we start carrying a fucking gun? Wouldn't his handler be a cop? Our k9 lived with the officer that was handling him.
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Quoted: This. It's becoming more common as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Coyotes lure dogs out , then they get gang attacked. Hope the owner gets some coyotes killed quick. This. It's becoming more common as well. |
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Coyotes do it because they are hungry right? View Quote Sure, and you should only shoot them if you are going to eat them. I learned all that here in GD. Everything I thought I knew about hunting and the outdoors I had to jettison and learn all over again. Now I never seem to kill anything, but I've learned to sing "kum ba ya" while wearing a three-wolves-howling-at-the-moon shirt. |
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I saved my neighbors lab back in the spring. 2 yokes had him cornered on my deck
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Sure, and you should only shoot them if you are going to eat them. I learned all that here in GD. Everything I thought I knew about hunting and the outdoors I had to jettison and learn all over again. Now I never seem to kill anything, but I've learned to sing "kum ba ya" while wearing a three-wolves-howling-at-the-moon shirt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Coyotes do it because they are hungry right? Sure, and you should only shoot them if you are going to eat them. I learned all that here in GD. Everything I thought I knew about hunting and the outdoors I had to jettison and learn all over again. Now I never seem to kill anything, but I've learned to sing "kum ba ya" while wearing a three-wolves-howling-at-the-moon shirt. |
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Handler fucked up big time. Why was the dog off leash or in a position to attack anything without the command of the Handler?? He apparently KNEW the dog was animal aggressive and would attack other animals.
What if it were a child or someone walking their dog/dogs and the Police K-9 attacked someones pet? PISS POOR control of a canine. |
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Handler fucked up big time. Why was the dog off leash or in a position to attack anything without the command of the Handler?? He apparently KNEW the dog was animal aggressive and would attack other animals. What if it were a child or someone walking their dog/dogs and the Police K-9 attacked someones pet? PISS POOR control of a canine. View Quote You got all that from the linked article? |
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Quoted: Not everyone carries 24/7 on his own property. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Handler was "unarmed", but still tried to help. Good on him and how about we start carrying a fucking gun? Wouldn't his handler be a cop? Our k9 lived with the officer that was handling him. Doesn't everyone have a loaded firearm within arms reach?
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Handler was "unarmed", but still tried to help. Good on him and how about we start carrying a fucking gun? Wouldn't his handler be a cop? Our k9 lived with the officer that was handling him. Doesn't everyone have a loaded firearm within arms reach? and a Super Model wife, makes $10M/year, etc, etc. |
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Not everyone carries 24/7 on his own property. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Handler was "unarmed", but still tried to help. Good on him and how about we start carrying a fucking gun? Wouldn't his handler be a cop? Our k9 lived with the officer that was handling him. Not everyone carries 24/7 on his own property. Live and learn I guess. |
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Coyotes are a goddamn menace, but they make excellent fur coats.
That being said, why was a dog known to be highly aggressive to other animals being allowed to wander around off leash and out of sight of his owner? That's a recipe for disaster, as was clearly demonstrated. |
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Hopefully he fucked a few yotes in his last stand.
Poor dog. Fuck coyotes. |
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Quoted: Coyotes are a goddamn menace, but they make excellent fur coats. That being said, why was a dog known to be highly aggressive to other animals being allowed to wander around off leash and out of sight of his owner? That's a recipe for disaster, as was clearly demonstrated. View Quote |
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You got all that from the linked article? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Handler fucked up big time. Why was the dog off leash or in a position to attack anything without the command of the Handler?? He apparently KNEW the dog was animal aggressive and would attack other animals. What if it were a child or someone walking their dog/dogs and the Police K-9 attacked someones pet? PISS POOR control of a canine. You got all that from the linked article? Yeah, didn't you?????? “Brody is a very animal aggressive dog. He had spotted some coyotes and he attacked the coyotes. When the handler got to him, Brody was fighting three coyotes. The handler was unarmed. He engaged in a fight with him, kicked and tried to kick the coyotes off,” Dunn said. But the coyotes kept attacking Brody until the handler's other dogs came to help. By then it was too late." Article says "Brody is a very animal aggressive dog." Apparently it was was a known fact that Brody was animal aggressive…. per the article. Article says : He had spotted some coyotes and he attacked the coyotes. When the handler got to him, Brody was fighting three coyotes. I ASSUME that BRODY was free to attack the coyotes. I am ASSuming that Brody did not break his leash, attack his handler, or otherwise escape the handler in order to attack the coyotes. Also, "the coyotes kept attacking Brody until the handler's other dogs came to help."…….. REALLY REALLY bad luck that Brody "escaped" the handler and THEN the Handlers OTHER dogs ALSO escaped whatever restraints they were under to help with the attack. I suppose it's just a bunch of piss poor luck and NOT the fact that these dogs were running free …… naw, just a bunch of bad luck that Brody and the other dogs all ESCAPED the handlers control…………. |
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Coyotes lure dogs out , then they get gang attacked. Hope the owner gets some coyotes killed quick. This. It's becoming more common as well. http://youtu.be/uICNy0PxssI Wow holy young Cris Penn RIP, I somehow dont remember this movie, i will be downloading it and watching it this weekend. We see this shit with coyotes in Arizona all the time. So many animals go missing here. People usually never find out what happened to their dags. |
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Yotes are getting bad everywhere. Yotes kill foxes and domestic dogs and cats, but wolves kill yotes. Whoever is highest on the food chain. You'd think all of them being in the dog family that they might go their separate ways and at least leave each other alone, but no. Yotes are cruel, but they are doing what wild dogs do. I used to deer hunt on a large ranch, mostly prairie/pasture land, with the only two requirements that I always left gates the way I found them (open/open or closed/closed), and that I kill every yote that I see. He hated them, said he lost several newborn calves per year to yotes.
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Quoted: Wow holy young Cris Penn RIP, I somehow dont remember this movie, i will be downloading it and watching it this weekend. We see this shit with coyotes in Arizona all the time. So many animals go missing here. People usually never find out what happened to their dags. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Coyotes lure dogs out , then they get gang attacked. Hope the owner gets some coyotes killed quick. This. It's becoming more common as well. http://youtu.be/uICNy0PxssI Wow holy young Cris Penn RIP, I somehow dont remember this movie, i will be downloading it and watching it this weekend. We see this shit with coyotes in Arizona all the time. So many animals go missing here. People usually never find out what happened to their dags. |
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