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Old 03-22-2006 | 07:19 AM
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Default RE: Dogs on my hunting land

Well......
1. the landowner did have him come over and get his captured dog. I don't think brandishing a firearm was such a good idea but that's water under the bridge now.

2. the sherrif was called.

3. the sherrif was called.

4. the sherrif was called.

The dog owner has been given more than enough warning. It is the dog owners lack of action which has brought the situation to where it it now.

Next move is yours.

Besides, Doberman's are known far and wide for their excellent fertilizing characteristics.

(Word here - I WOULDN'T PLANT ONE OF THOSE DOGS ON THE PROPERTY.It would be far too easy for one of the remaining dogs to lead someone to them, even buried. That could lead to potential problems with the landowner that should be avoided at all costs, right? Find somewhere else for the final resting places.)
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