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The Rev 08-21-2009 04:47 AM

I would arrange for him to be "Dearly Departed":happy0001:

ozbowhunter 08-21-2009 05:34 AM

i would not hesitate to shoot one also cats in the woods as well without question

HuntingBry 08-21-2009 05:44 AM

I am very much a dog lover, but also in agreement with most everyone here. If it is feral it is no longer the kind of animal that I know and likely would be a threat to the kind of dogs I love.

It's dead meat.

Rob/PA Bowyer 08-21-2009 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by GMMAT (Post 3414782)
Agree with Rob. But I'll add...I'd have to see him more than once.

Good addition.


Originally Posted by Red 5 stdby (Post 3414946)
SSS. Shoot, Shovel and Shutup.

This is the best advice in this thread.

Hell it's the best advice in many threads. :biggrin:

chris2216 08-21-2009 06:50 AM

that is a tuff one. I would use a gun to make sure they were down right there. I can only imagine the headlines if they were to somehow get out of the woods and be found with a broadhead in them. I would have a hard time doing it as I am a dog lover but in the long run you would be doing them a service. Domestic animals just don't have the ability to make it in the wild. That is why they attack other pets and chickens and what have you.

wallhangr 08-21-2009 07:35 AM

If they are attacking, they would be put down if caught by animal control anyway - so you're just saving the taxpayers money.

**owner of 2 very spoiled dogs.

SparrowHawk 08-21-2009 08:16 AM

I would shoot depending on the behavior of the dog.

Beezer 08-21-2009 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by ozbowhunter (Post 3415034)
i would not hesitate to shoot one also cats in the woods as well without question

I resemble that remark.

bowhuntertilldeath 08-21-2009 09:29 AM

we have had the same problem and we took care of the problem in one weekend and ever since then i havent had one thing to complain about.

Bible_Man 08-21-2009 10:57 AM

Depending on the area that you are in, there will be no wondering about if they belong to someone. If there is a possibility of them belonging to someone, I ask them if they have a dog that looks like the ones I have encountered. If they don't belong to anyone in the area, or there is no one in the area, they go down. Besides, it doesn't take a trained eye to tell the difference between a healthy pet and a feral dog. One of my hunting mentors once told me, "You know how you keep it a secret when you see a huge buck? Well, if a dog keeps ruining your hunting trips, kill it and practice that same kind of secrecy."


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