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Started by Trip, April 08, 2011, 08:01:19 AM
Quote from: catdaddy on April 08, 2011, 05:57:50 PMI can not visualize too many circumstances that would cause me to shoot a dog i.e. killing someones pet---- espcially over a turkey. I know some guys that do and brag about--but it makes me wonder about them. I happen to know about a dog killing incident that happened in the county next to me back in December. A lady who lived in a rural area let her Lab out early one morning to do his business. The dog went to the property next to hers and was shot by a deer hunter. She heard the shot and when the dog did not come back she walked over to investigate and her fears were confirmed--a deer hunter has shot him. To make matters worse, when she confronted him about it he told her she should have kept the dog in her own yard and that if another one of her dogs came back over he would do the same.Now, you may ask--where is the husband during all this?? He is in a special forces unit in Afghanistan. If I was that guy that shot the dog, I would move and not leave a forwarding address before hubby gets back in the states.
Quote from: oatsj on April 08, 2011, 03:46:27 PMI talked with a biologist who was involved in stocking turkeys in Alabama years ago he told me that dogs were the worst thing for turkeys especially during laying season they would bump hens off the nest and she would not return. Sooo you might want to take care of them.
Quote from: snarer on April 09, 2011, 12:43:51 AMI'm the kind that likes the SSS. If you talk to the landowner more than likely the problem will continue and you'll be the first one they talk to when their dog goes missing. This is the reason if my dog went on someone elses land and caused a rucus I wouldn't blame the landowner for shooting him. Granted it's not the dogs fault but he must be stopped..
Quote from: Nimrodmar10 on April 08, 2011, 12:29:22 PMIf a dog's wearing a collar I won't bother him. If the dog is feral or the owner doesn't think enough of him to put a collar on him I'm doing the wildlife a favor and putting him down. Cats are different. If they're within 100 yards of a house or outbuilding, they're safe. Any further than that, I figure they're wild. Feral or loose pets do a lot of damage to wildlife.
Quote from: 870supermagnum on April 08, 2011, 10:21:09 AMI don't think I would actually shot one, but I would be seriously thinking about it.
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on April 10, 2011, 06:43:14 PMI'm not intending to start a war on this post, but some of these replies are disturbing to me. Being a coon hunter I have several hunting dogs and love them all. I would never intentionally shoot another man's dog, whether I thought it was a stray or not. I do my best in this situation to catch the dogs, if they have a collar there should be some contact info for the owner on it. If not, I take them to a shelter. We've had problems in the past once before with hunting dogs getting shot. Most people who don't own hounds or other hunting dogs have no idea of the years of work, the countless hours of time, and the thousands of dollars it has cost the owner to raise that dog into a top notch working animal. To have someone throw all that out the window with one pull of the trigger...well I know of no words to describe the kind of frustration and anger that comes with that. I'm sure you've all heard the saying that dogs can't read posted signs, but it is a true statement. Don't blame the dog for merely doing what it was bred and trained to do. There are a few bad apples in every group, but most all responsible hunting dog owners are careful where they release their dogs. Most of the time it doesn't happen, but in some cases the dog may hunt outside of your property. That is not the dog's fault. He knows nothing of boundaries and property lines. No dog should be shot for just running by you, but it really makes no sense when the dog clearly has on a collar along with a GPS tracking collar. It's obvious that the dog belongs to someone who definitely wants it back. As I said in the beginning, it is not my intention to start trouble with this post and I hope none of you take it that way. However, I do hope the next time you line up the sights on a dog you will think about this post, and deal with the matter in a more humane, sensible way.