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Is that the one who would drop the frisbee through the fence?

LOL! Yeah, that's him.  happy77

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Who allowed her to tell this story while channeling Paulie "Walnuts" Gaultieri?

Did her editor never hear of the words "difficult decision",  "no choice but to euthanize the dog"?  And I would like to know who thought shooting a "PUPPY" had a reassuring feel to it.  Everyone involved in this is an idiot.   **nononono*

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The vast majority of bad dog behavior  is from the human owner not training the dog, raising it wrong-wrong correction measured etc I bet the dog was in an outdoor kennel with minimal human contact
My wife volunteers at a dog obedience school. She has seen some horrendous dogs but after training became the best dogs ever ..it is rate just a few examples after 20 years a dog could not be trained.

Just shooting a dog is the lazy way out for people that do not want to spend the time training their dog

Funny that. Because Chewy was as trained as they come. He hardly ever saw a leash, even though he went with me everywhere. He knew to heel or scout and would take command by voice, whistle or hand signal, near by or way out in the field. Knew woods commands too... I could tell him where camp was and that's where he would return if we got separated. That dog was all that and then some.

A lot of things he just knew... Like keeping the cows off me while fixing a fence..... Keeping an extra eye on the bull(s)... All I generally had to do as open a gate and say 'git em'... He knew what to do next.

Damn fine dog. Hours and hours of training. Nothing lazy about that at all.
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Looking at this thread, I guess the moral of the story is that you should surround yourself with people (and dogs) that add value to your life, and get rid of those that don't. I have always lived my life this way, and while I have "old man" regrets, I can see that some of the key decisions I made to unburden myself of negative influences paid big dividends in terms of my well-being.  One of those decisions was to leave TOS way back in the day. I did not put JR into a pit and fill him with lead, however. Although I must say that image has a certain appeal. Just sayin'.

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I did not put JR into a pit and fill him with lead, however. Although I must say that image has a certain appeal. Just sayin'.
We all have had people like that in our lives, I'm sure. Resisting the temptation can be quite an accomplishment.

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From the article...

Sure, it’s a fact of life on farms and ranches that animals will have to be put down, but to do so in anger, as Noem apparently did, is appalling. The dog was young, and she had failed to train it properly or keep it under control.


Yup

She has poor impulse control so in that sense she's a perfect VP pick for Trump

Dog was killing chickens.  I doubt she'd have put it down if not for that fact.

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Dog was killing chickens.  I doubt she'd have put it down if not for that fact.

Why was she allowing her dog to run wild especially on other peoples property? She is an idiot.

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Dog was killing chickens.  I doubt she'd have put it down if not for that fact.

That alone. AND it bit her in the process.

All done. Dirt nap.

It's interesting, the difference in the argument on this thread. All the folks I see defending her are folks I know to be Country. There is a wide gap that shows how far folks can be from reality.

Folks get freaked out with the idea that I can love my dog, but still pull that trigger when it becomes necessary.
Must be because I can also love a steer, feed it every day, look after it for its own good - Feed it cubes from my hand... But all the while, still for that one bad day... when I send him off to freezer camp.

It's a hundred times worse to do to your dog... Maybe a thousand times worse... But if you have it to do... That shows me she has the balls for it - less often found in a woman - and the integrity to tackle hard decisions.

She'll do. Damn straight. And it boggles me that folks would frame that as a fault.


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Why was she allowing her dog to run wild especially on other peoples property? She is an idiot.

Entirely common in the sticks... Like I said, my dogs are seldom on a leash, and we visit other farms all the time. Once introduced to the yard dogs at the farm, the visiting dog looks forward to seeing his buddies - Same goes for roundup. Cowboys from all over descend - Every one of em with a dog. It's a great thing to see all those dogs come together and work the herd.

Hunting camp - SAME. But worse. Mostly Husky based dogs up in there. Mountain dogs are gonna fight till they get a pecking order figured out. Then they're fine.

The idea that dogs must be leashed is only demanded by people who pick up poop in baggies.

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Somehow, she claims her dog and goat killing rampage as evidence that she should be in politics because it’s evidence she can make the tough decisions

I don’t know how budget issues  and dog and goat killing rampages are tied together

 She’s an example of why some people should never be allowed to own a dog.
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Somehow, she claims her dog and goat killing rampage as evidence that she should be in politics because it’s evidence she can make the tough decisions

I don’t know how budget issues  and dog and goat killing rampages are tied together

 She’s an example of why some people should never be allowed to own a dog.
How many Federal offices and programs should be 'put down'? Yet no one seems to have the wherewithal to do it.

That's the parallel. No one wants to be the one to shoot Ol' Yeller, even though it has to be done.
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Why was she allowing her dog to run wild especially on other peoples property? She is an idiot.

I've never seen a pack of hunting dogs leashed.   Maybe I need to get out more.  Sounds like this dog just broke from the pack and sprinted to murder some chickens.

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 Romney rejects Noem comparison: ‘I didn’t shoot my dog’
by Sarah Fortinsky - 05/01/24 10:15 AM ET

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) pushed back on comparisons between the politically damaging dog stories that plagued both his and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s (R) potential bids for the White House.

During Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign, a decades-old story about him tying his dog Seamus to the roof of his car on a family road trip became a political headache for the then-Republican candidate for the White House.

Now, more than a decade later, Noem faces a similar political firestorm that could doom her chances of being selected as former President Trump’s running mate in 2024. But Romney rejected the correlation.

“I didn’t eat my dog. I didn’t shoot my dog,” Romney said Tuesday in an interview with HuffPost. “I loved my dog, and my dog loved me.”

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“I didn’t eat my dog. I didn’t shoot my dog,” Romney said Tuesday in an interview with HuffPost. “I loved my dog, and my dog loved me.”


Wait. Noem ate her dog?  Did I miss something?

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Wait. Noem ate her dog?  Did I miss something?

No idea what he was referring to unless it was Obama... :shrug:
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No idea what he was referring to unless it was Obama... :shrug:

That’s who I thought he was referring to

Never eaten dog myself, but from what I understand, it’s an acquired taste

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That’s who I thought he was referring to

Never eaten dog myself, but from what I understand, it’s an acquired taste

 :shrug: Coyote ain't terrible... Not preferred, but it'll eat. About like coon, but not as greasy... needs to be in the pot a while.