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About two weeks ago two dogs killed my grand daughters two pet ducks. Animal control took those dogs and put them down. Does that piss you off? @AllThatJazzZ

No, it doesn't. Without knowing all the details, it sounds like a reasoned response after pets were killed. Why were the dogs able to get to the ducks?
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I wonder why that trainer lied about being able to teach a young dog about hunting?? He didn't even talk of re-homing. He talked of working with the dog. If Noem wasn't qualified to work with the dog, then it needed to be re-homed. As for the biting, it sounded to me like the dog was too exuberant in its pursuit of the chickens and reacted to being prevented from the chase. (I'd truly like to know if it was a serious bite or a reactionary one, and if the latter, how bad was it?) Are you honestly going to tell me that such behavior can't be corrected in a dog?

Doesn't matter the why... If he bit anyone other than her, the sentence would be immediate and automatic. Since it was her dog, I guess it was her decision, which might not have happened but that it was the neighbor's livestock. No doubt that must supersede any mercy she might have given otherwise.

And she is talking about a BITE. As I opined earlier, a dog can be nippy - and I have often been warned bout it. a nip is not a bite.

And there are different levels of tolerance to some degree outside of that. For instance, breaking up a melee - especially among sled dogs and mountain dogs. That's done with a club - You literally have to beat them back from killing each other - There the bloodlust is on em, and there ain't nothing for it but to wade in and break it up... It's not uncommon to take a bite from that.

But a dog with the bloodlust in em (that won't come off a kill for instance) won't last for long otherwise.
So it is somewhat more situational up in the hills... But even there, killing livestock is death.
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PETA, the people who don't want you to eat animals, either (unless they are bugs--and bugs are animals) wants you to re-home that vicious dog. For just 19 dollars a month, they will put them in the dumpster out back.

Sad fact of life, sometimes you have to be strong enough to shoot your own dog, even if it hurts.

That expression applies to other problems that have no soft and fuzzy solutions as well.
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Elections 2020 / Re: $20,000 Reward I Posted on Twitter
« Last post by bigheadfred on Today at 01:17:45 am »
That is kind of wild. But good for you.  :patriot:
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About two weeks ago two dogs killed my grand daughters two pet ducks. Animal control took those dogs and put them down. Does that piss you off? @AllThatJazzZ
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If she hated the dog, she really had no reason not to dispose of it as she did. I've been sorting this out in my mind for a few days. I tried to find a reason to believe that she wasn't a cruel bitch. I couldn't. Too many details pointed to a cruel, spiteful killing.

I loved dogs and disposed of them exactly the same way.
Nothing cruel about it.
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And by the way:

I would say the bullet is more humane.

Chasing livestock is level 10. KILLING livestock is level .22
Especially the neighbor's livestock.
And so is biting in most cases - even in town. The difference being the cops will come and do it for you.
Yep.
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I've never heard of the guy, but I hope "Flagstock" is a huge success.

John Rich plans one of UNC's 'biggest events' for American flag defenders: 'Raised these guys correctly'

John Rich is praising a group of students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill for stopping an American flag on the school's quad from hitting the ground on Tuesday.

A photo capturing the moment students stopped protesters from removing the flag — for the second time — during anti-Israeli demonstrations on campus went viral on social media, garnering Rich's attention in the process.

"I was so impressed that, first of all, someone had taught them … that you never let the American flag touch the ground, under any circumstances," Rich told Fox News Digital when asked about his impression of the photo. "Somebody raised these guys correctly. They understand what's going on."

The country music star is now working on contracts with the university to play a free show in Chapel Hill — a show that may just turn into "one of the biggest events of the year" featuring a potential "massive outpouring" of artists who want to show their appreciation for these students, Rich said. He's going to call the music event "Flagstock."................

https://www.foxnews.com/us/john-rich-plans-one-uncs-biggest-events-american-flag-defenders
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