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Who could be mad at that face? She was sooo proud. I was too. She is a great dog. |
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Just expect the same when you come into mine. I have a neighbor Rot that killed six of mine in my backyard last year. Next time I see it in my yard, he's going to doggy heaven.
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Animal on your land = Good Kill. Everytime. Except when its deer eating your corn. GFP doesn't give a crap until you (allegedly) shoot one... |
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Just expect the same when you come into mine. I have a neighbor Rot that killed six of mine in my backyard last year. Next time I see it in my yard, he's going to doggy heaven. Had a a small pit come into my yard a month or so back. Tried to mount my dog and almost got itself killed. I was going for my 9mm but my dog chased it off. Trespassers are never welcome. |
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If the chickens can get in, does that mean the dog can get out? Hope it's chained or something.
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Who could be mad at that face? She was sooo proud. I was too. She is a great dog. Just doing her job. |
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If the chickens can get in, does that mean the dog can get out? Hope it's chained or something. Unless my dog learns to fly over the fence like the chickens. I am not chaining her up. |
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If the chickens can get in, does that mean the dog can get out? Hope it's chained or something. Unless my dog learns to fly over the fence like the chickens. I am not chaining her up. I gotcha. Must be funny as hell to watch. |
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2 neighborhood Golden Retrievers killed one of our roosters about a year ago. He was a pet more than anything, would come when I called him, and had a real personality to him. It really upset the family. I wish I was there or our dogs were out when it happened to defend him. If I see em again on the property, they will get some JHP goodness.
Cute dog, though! |
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He probably has on of those electronic collars on his dog and a "hidden fence.
ETA a day late and a dollar short |
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Same goes with "Free Range" chickens. I hit one with my truck last summer, knocked out the blinker, busted the bezel and bulb, cost me nearly 60 dollars to replace. Next time it will go to court. I still see the little bastards pecking in the ditch on the side of the road (minus 1).
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Who could be mad at that face? the chicken?? bingo |
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I am thinking about raising some free range guinea hens this summer
i hate ticks I should be able to convince them to roost back in a pen but to be effective they will need to range over the unfenced back acre woodlot it could be an interesting experiment I have pulled about a dozen Ticks this week off my 2 dogs, and I found 4 crawlers on me I HATE TICKS! spoon |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck?
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Can't we all just get along.
Hell I would have kept it to see if it would give me some eggs. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Depends, is he vicious? |
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Trespassers = shot. With his dog that is apparently not neccessary... |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? I am sure its illegal in my area but I would shoot anyway if I felt I needed to. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Did you already try talking to the owner? |
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Can't we all just get along. Hell I would have kept it to see if it would give me some eggs. Usually I just toss em back over the fence but once my dog gets em. They are dead within seconds. Only problem I really have with chickens is the ticks and mites. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Depends, is he vicious? I've never shot a dog that wasn't. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? I am sure its illegal in my area but I would shoot anyway if I felt I needed to. It is not illegal.. all counties have leash laws... loose dog on your property is fair game. |
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Killing loose stock is usually illegal. But no one could blame the dog for it.
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Pooch. Oh dang Oh Dang.....it RUNS it RUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! catch it, catch it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CRUNCH!
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Did you already try talking to the owner? Yes. He said: "Go ahead. I have a gun too" . I have no idea if the dog is vicious, I assume it is. It scares the shit out of my wife. |
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Why did the chicken cross the road?
Evidently it was to provide a snack to your pup |
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Did you baste the sum-bitch with BBQ sauce and grill it for the pooch? I would have.
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Try making friends with it. Despite their reputation, dobermans are sweeties. Any neighborhood dog who comes over to say "hi" is always going to be welcome, and sometimes well fed. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Did you already try talking to the owner? Yes. He said: "Go ahead. I have a gun too" . I have no idea if the dog is vicious, I assume it is. It scares the shit out of my wife. are you in the country?? Do you own the property said trespass occurs on your deck?? If not in the rural area is it Legal to discharge firearm in city limits? Call police its what they do best.... levy fines.. answer bad dog calls etc..catch omg speeders..and code breakers.. AH sir you violated code 615.47 of the city ordinance.. etc.. I don't shoot dogs. lippy owners or neighbors now that is a different thing.. some people are scared of their own shadow.. Me i' don't like spiders.. |
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My chickens are like children to me. The wife and I love our chickens as much as you assholes love your dogs and kids. If someone killed one of my chickens, they would feel the wrath and beg for a merciful death. Hurt my chicken=I hurt you.
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Had a neighbor that had 2 pitbulls that came into our yard periodically to kill chickens that were penned up. They would dig like crazy to get under the fence. Both were dispatched via Ruger 44 Mag Deerstalker rifle.
Neighbor just wouldn't keep his dogs penned or fenced. If you can't keep 'em home, you don't need 'em. |
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I wouldn't be too proud of my dog for wasting the neighbors chickens!! And unfortunately.....you will not be able to own chickens either.
Really should break your dog of killing chickens, it will likely bode ill for you and the hound in the future. Might just be the farm boy in me talking. However, I've seen my dad shoot his own dog if it wouldn't stop killing chickens. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Did you already try talking to the owner? Yes. He said: "Go ahead. I have a gun too" . I have no idea if the dog is vicious, I assume it is. It scares the shit out of my wife. Sounds like a great guy. I would call animal control next time it happens. They'll take the dog, and he'll have to deal with some BS to get it back. I know it isn't as cool as some guys here would like, but if it comes down to it, I'd rather just play my cards right and let him deal with a legal entity. Judging by his response, I would just make sure to go the legal route with the guy in case he's some wacko that will cause you more grief down the line. Good luck. |
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What's the legality of shooting a local doberman that intrudes onto my deck? Try making friends with it. Despite their reputation, dobermans are sweeties. Any neighborhood dog who comes over to say "hi" is always going to be welcome, and sometimes well fed. yeah, a few years back my bus stop for high school was right next to a fence where a rottweiler lived. we didnt go near the fence for the first three weeks. then when we finally did we found out how nice the dog was. they are not all bad, it depends on how they were raised (though sometimes even that isnt enough). but remember, there is a reason these dogs have these reputations. pertaining to the one on the porch i would talk with the owner and try to make friends with these dogs. that said, if it dosint want to be friends and comes into your yard kill it (preemptive strike might even be neccesary if your kids are at stake and it has proven it can get out already. no sensible jury should find you guilty when protecting your family, but you can bet a scumbag lawyer would take the case against you. |
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Shes not a full blood rot is she? no she is 1/2 golden retriever. When I give her a haircut she looks 100% Rott though |
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If you have a wandering dog problem make an anonymous "tip" on said dogs owner to the DEA, ATF, FBI and local swat about some contraband and they will take care of the dog(s) for you...
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