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Rambo, oh great now we got Sylvester in here and his anti-gun mantra
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what would you do if hypothetically your dog bit a kid unprovoked?
If I had a dog that I had already spent much time with socializing him with kids,cause that's what a responsible dog owner does,and it bit a child unprovoked,I would seriously consider putting it down. I would never have a dog that would harm a small child. Teen agers is a different subjectwhat would you do if hypothetically your dog bit a kid unprovoked?
UNFORTUNATELY you may get some folks in the court system,like jurors that may not see it this way. What if fee fee was the persons only 'family'? I understand that your loving pets are 'property' but all I'm saying is it may not play out that way in court.Good info but shooting a dog as I noted on one own property is destroying property, not murder. So the discharging to remove the threat should be pretty simple as pets are just like a lamp in the eyes of the law.
Tell ya what,I bit my Rot when she bit me as a pup and she only made that mistake ,playing,1 more time. Then I cuffed her across the head and she never bit anyone againHeck with that!
I want to know what Warrenzvon would do if a kid bit his dog, unprovoked!?!?
If I had a dog that I had already spent much time with socializing him with kids,cause that's what a responsible dog owner does,and it bit a child unprovoked,I would seriously consider putting it down. I would never have a dog that would harm a small child. Teen agers is a different subject
UNFORTUNATELY you may get some folks in the court system,like jurors that may not see it this way. What if fee fee was the persons only 'family'? I understand that your loving pets are 'property' but all I'm saying is it may not play out that way in court.
Animal lovers and a gun haters could ruin your day
OK so out here you would think it would be no big deal to shoot the neighbors dog for killing turkeys. I certainly would. Chasing cows,goats whatever,dead
A friend out here had his neighbor's pit come over twice and kill a turkey. And told him about it.
Well the third time (yes it took him 3 times) he shot the dog. The neighbor come over and asked about it and he was told he's in the dumpster at the end.The neighbor never said a word about paying for the turkeys.
But he didn't want to kill the dog.He wanted his neighbor to control the dog so he didn't have to.
Just a thought
Discharging a firearm in the city limits is prohibited. Even if a raccoon attacks your dog, you are not allowed to discharge your firearm. (Suppressors are your friend) Would that stop me from saving my dogs life, NO. But then I have a machete in my garage. To the owner of the aggressive dog, if you did not take the time to socialize your dog to get along with other dogs, you are the problem and should have kept your dog fenced in on your own property. Dogs are not the problem their owners are.
Discharging a firearm in the city limits is prohibited. Even if a raccoon attacks your dog, you are not allowed to discharge your firearm. (Suppressors are your friend) Would that stop me from saving my dogs life, NO. But then I have a machete in my garage.
You beat me to it. I was about to ask the same question.Heck with that!
I want to know what Warrenzvon would do if a kid bit his dog, unprovoked!?!?
Saw a gal at REI carrying a cattle prod , Asked what it was for and she said 2 rots came after her golden and hitting them didn't work.All the time with an evil grinI've had problems with neighbors dogs before . I'm thinking of getting a tazer just for those occasions. Less than lethal and might do the job without killing anyone's best buddy.
Fixed that right up for youDon't LIVE in a liberal-anti area
As far as the getting caught naked thing and all, no I don't shower with a pistol, it hangs alongside the towel rack ok?
Fair is fair. You have to protect your family.
True, but only from realistic threats to you or a human family member. Your dog is view as property, not a human member of your family.
i suspect the civil suit a lawyer could generate will cause grief should you shoot someones loyal, friendly, pet that got out in some mysterious way and was lured onto some adjacient property, which he had never done before. A jury would decide if your action was realistic if the local district attorney did not like your action, or wanted to set an example. In that case I would think it will cost you a bundle no matter what the decision. In some counties in California you can count on it, they might also apply the discharge of a firearm in an incorporated area against you also. What is fair is relative to the observer.