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Re: OT--Cattle Prod


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Posted by Billy NY on September 06, 2016 at 04:16:19 from (104.228.35.235):

In Reply to: Re: OT--Cattle Prod posted by Jiles on September 05, 2016 at 13:28:27:

Why are you putting up with this ? That's a rotten thing to deal with, people who harbor mean or vicious dogs and let them run freely. Its no fun to walk streets and roads, at least these days, in many places, but if that is all there is, there is no avoiding it if you want the exercise. I used to run on rural roads near my grandparents place when I lived there during high school. Our neighbor had an extremely mean german shepherd, that would come out after you every time it passed. I carried an 8" knife to stick him with if he got a hold of me. Every time I had to stand my ground and its a miserable existence when dogs like this harass you daily. Running makes it worse, as they think you are showing fear. One day he went after a mother with a baby stroller. The game/dog warden (someone from the town)showed up and the dog was acting like its usual self, so he just shot the dog, and all of the puppies except one, told the owners if that one becomes like the others, I'll be back and do the same. He took the other adult dog too, as it was about as mean, just not as aggressive.

The cute girl that lived there blamed me.

If you have ever had a dog sink its teeth into your flesh, then you'll know why I would not tolerate that for a second. I'd be hard pressed to not do the same as the warden, right out in plain sight. Mean dogs are vicious animals that can kill or severely maim, I've experienced the maim part myself. Years ago an abandoned farm nearby was over run with about 25-30 dogs that turned wild. They ran one our horses into a barbed wire fence causing a massive flesh wound. Needless to say it took quite some time to dispatch all of them. Early 70's to almost 1980 if I recall. Can't you make a complaint with the town or local authorities, she should not have to be harassed on a public street or road like that. Most owners of these dogs are ignorant from what I have seen, our neighbors thought it was just fine to have them behave like that until the warden laid waste to all but one.


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