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Old 11-19-2008 | 04:26 PM
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Perfect solution AF.For the guys that kept saying shoot the dog, what kind of people are you?

Do you know how horrible it would be to shoot a lab, it would be yelping and biting the arrow. It's not the dogs fault. Have some humanity for goodness sake people, shooting man's best friend is not the solution, it's not like these are wild dogs, they are peoples pets.
I agree... Some of the comments/replies are out of control....
Read my last post on this subject, and let me hear your answer.
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Old 11-19-2008 | 05:33 PM
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Perfect solution AF.For the guys that kept saying shoot the dog, what kind of people are you?

Do you know how horrible it would be to shoot a lab, it would be yelping and biting the arrow. It's not the dogs fault. Have some humanity for goodness sake people, shooting man's best friend is not the solution, it's not like these are wild dogs, they are peoples pets.
Let me ask you a question. Whatis the difference if someone's pit bull, instead of a gentle lab,gets loose and kills a child (God forbid)instead of a deer? For starters, the first thing that will take place is that dog will be put down for his actions. There's no question about that. Why? The dog was only doing what has been bred into him to do.Now, if the owners of said dog can be located they will be held legally responsible for what took place. But, at this point the damage has been done.[&o]Do you see the direction I'm going? Dogs MUST be contained, and if enough forethought goes into it theyWILL be contained, and not getting loose. That's if the owners care enough about their pets!
Ok, here is my repy. This is not a pit bull so your point is invalid, it's a lab which are one of the mostloyal and friendly breeds of dogs period. What AF is doing is the right thing to do--take it to the pound and hopefully it has the chance of being adopted by a caring family. To bust it with an arrow is inhumane, it's not the dogs fault, the dog can't help it that it's got irresponsible owners.

For the rest of you who don't see this point of view then I'd say to you heartless SOB's thatone of your chinseyRage broadheads one shot wonder broadheadscosts $13.00 a pop.
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Old 11-19-2008 | 05:57 PM
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Let's not get into name calling amongst ourselves. I have seriously considered ending the lab's running about with a Shuttle T-Lock, but have held back. I am seriously torqued that so many of my hunts have been disrupted by dogs and coyotes. The main reason I have held back is I don't want to be sued. Secondary reason is it is not the dogs' fault its the irresponsible owner that is at fault.
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Old 11-19-2008 | 06:08 PM
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Mark, take some food, catch the dog, and make him your friend, the dogs owner like many here is an ass. The dog is doing what dogs do. The owner doesn't care so why not treat the dog right and have the most loyal friend you might ever have.
If you can't keep him or don't want to, I'm sure you can find some one that does.

They are called mans best friend for a reason.
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Old 11-19-2008 | 06:20 PM
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Perfect solution AF.For the guys that kept saying shoot the dog, what kind of people are you?

Do you know how horrible it would be to shoot a lab, it would be yelping and biting the arrow. It's not the dogs fault. Have some humanity for goodness sake people, shooting man's best friend is not the solution, it's not like these are wild dogs, they are peoples pets.
Let me ask you a question. Whatis the difference if someone's pit bull, instead of a gentle lab,gets loose and kills a child (God forbid)instead of a deer? For starters, the first thing that will take place is that dog will be put down for his actions. There's no question about that. Why? The dog was only doing what has been bred into him to do.Now, if the owners of said dog can be located they will be held legally responsible for what took place. But, at this point the damage has been done.[&o]Do you see the direction I'm going? Dogs MUST be contained, and if enough forethought goes into it theyWILL be contained, and not getting loose. That's if the owners care enough about their pets!
Ok, here is my repy. This is not a pit bull so your point is invalid, it's a lab which are one of the mostloyal and friendly breeds of dogs period. What AF is doing is the right thing to do--take it to the pound and hopefully it has the chance of being adopted by a caring family. To bust it with an arrow is inhumane, it's not the dogs fault, the dog can't help it that it's got irresponsible owners.

For the rest of you who don't see this point of view then I'd say to you heartless SOB's thatone of your chinseyRage broadheads one shot wonder broadheadscosts $13.00 a pop.
No in this case it isn't a pit bull, german shepard, husky or what ever, but it could just as easily have been. Get real! What, every dog running the woods can be caught and taken to the pound? You're living in a dream world. Responsible pet owners take the nesessary steps to make SURE their dogs don't get loose and chase deer around the woods. Like I said, and it's LEGAL in Pa, if I see one (without tags) on public land chasing a deer it catches an arrow!
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Old 11-19-2008 | 07:07 PM
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Can we lock this topic...its bring out the woorst in some of us...we all made our views nown so let it die.....no pun intended.
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Old 11-19-2008 | 07:33 PM
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Can we lock this topic...its bring out the woorst in some of us...we all made our views nown so let it die.....no pun intended.
Oh sure, I finally get a thread that goes past two posts and you want to lock it?!?
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Old 11-19-2008 | 07:36 PM
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Can we lock this topic...its bring out the woorst in some of us...we all made our views nown so let it die.....no pun intended.
Oh sure, I finally get a thread that goes past two posts and you want to lock it?!?
Mark, that was good! Nobody can take this from you after all you've been through!
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Old 11-19-2008 | 07:39 PM
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Fine then...

CALL OUT THE NINJA MONKEYS AND LET THE CARNAGE BEGIN...MUHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-19-2008 | 07:46 PM
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Perfect solution AF.For the guys that kept saying shoot the dog, what kind of people are you?

Do you know how horrible it would be to shoot a lab, it would be yelping and biting the arrow. It's not the dogs fault. Have some humanity for goodness sake people, shooting man's best friend is not the solution, it's not like these are wild dogs, they are peoples pets.
Let me ask you a question. Whatis the difference if someone's pit bull, instead of a gentle lab,gets loose and kills a child (God forbid)instead of a deer? For starters, the first thing that will take place is that dog will be put down for his actions. There's no question about that. Why? The dog was only doing what has been bred into him to do.Now, if the owners of said dog can be located they will be held legally responsible for what took place. But, at this point the damage has been done.[&o]Do you see the direction I'm going? Dogs MUST be contained, and if enough forethought goes into it theyWILL be contained, and not getting loose. That's if the owners care enough about their pets!
Ok, here is my repy. This is not a pit bull so your point is invalid, it's a lab which are one of the mostloyal and friendly breeds of dogs period. What AF is doing is the right thing to do--take it to the pound and hopefully it has the chance of being adopted by a caring family. To bust it with an arrow is inhumane, it's not the dogs fault, the dog can't help it that it's got irresponsible owners.

For the rest of you who don't see this point of view then I'd say to you heartless SOB's thatone of your chinseyRage broadheads one shot wonder broadheadscosts $13.00 a pop.
No in this case it isn't a pit bull, german shepard, husky or what ever, but it could just as easily have been. Get real! What, every dog running the woods can be caught and taken to the pound? You're living in a dream world. Responsible pet owners take the nesessary steps to make SURE their dogs don't get loose and chase deer around the woods. Like I said, and it's LEGAL in Pa, if I see one (without tags) on public land chasing a deer it catches an arrow!
You are wrong, and you know your wrong. We are not not talking child killers, upseting ,yes but if thats what's making you beat your wife, your out of line. Get over it . Remember you are not alone on "public land" I have meet your kindwhile grouse hunting on our public ground.

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