Posted on 12/11/2019 5:05:25 AM PST by marktwain
:yawn:
Whatever dude.
yeah back at you, keyboard tough guy
Keep your stew pet dog from killing other people's animals and stew pet dog won't get shot.
She apparently was not that attached to the dog or she would have taken the steps necessary to keep it out of trouble and alive.
Sounds reasonable...
Nonsense. No way a dog makes that connection.
There was a bookshop we would go to that had a white Pyrenees and a Chihuahua as the shop dogs.
The Pyrenees was napping next to the wall with the Chihuahua nestled against him. The big dog woke up and looked at the water bowl a few feet away. He licked his lips and started to move, then looked down and saw his little buddy still sleeping against him.
I kid you not, the big guy looked at the water, then at the little dog, again at the water, then back to the little dog. He then gave this audible sigh, laid back down and decided to just be a big warm pillow for a while longer.
Great dogs those Pyrenees.
:-)
A dog shooting I agree with. The fault entirely is with its owners, not the man who suffered all those animal losses on his own property.
I attempted to grab the Boxer but he would run away into the woods. My dog just laid in the drive way all day apparently waiting for him to return. That night I fed my dog as usual but he wouldn't eat. I was concerned that he was getting sick. The next morning my dog was still there guarding the full bowl of dry food. Finally a day later I saw the Boxer chowing down on my Pryenees' food. When I came into view he ran off again. This went on for a few days. Finally both dogs were eating.
It then dawned on me that my Pyrenees knew this lost dog was malnourished, was in serious trouble, and gave up his own food for two days so he could get healthy.
He is an amazing animal. Bottom line I took a photo of the Boxer and found his owner who lived 20 miles away from me! The girl that came to get him broke down in tears when she saw him. She thanked me of course but I told her the thanks and gratitude belongs to my Great Pyrenees that took care of him for awhile.
If you are farming 100,000 broilers for some chicken corporation youre likely not to get too worked up if a dog or cat eats a few every now and then
If youre a rural Gadsden flag sort who knows their laying hens and rooster by name youre likely to take it personal
I have two big uncut Rotts on my small horse place .....they do not mess with the horses....knowing death when they see it.....and I have a cattle operation next door with Angus on a few hundred acres
My dogs have never gone after the calves
I had an American bulldog that would have and I had to give him away
This is pretty unusual cause my experience with Pyrenees is they are usually devoted to their flock or herd
Btw I dont think most here except the most hard bitten would have executed the dog in front of the kids
I certainly would not have
I believe it, too big a dog for me, but a breed I admire non the less.
Why not?
2/5/2020
2 family pit bulls mauled man
ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS
Location: inside man’s home, neighbor accidentally killed the man with his crossbow while trying to kill dogs
https://www.nationalpitbullvictimawareness.org/
Note: this is either the 5th or 6th death by pit bull (this one is indirect) in the US since Jan 1, 2020.
The other death (direct) by a pack of pit bulls reported today is this one:
“2020 Dog Bite Fatality: Man Who Uses Wheelchair Killed by Pack of Dogs in Attala County, Mississippi
Harvey Harmon Jr., 76-years old, was killed by a pack of dogs in central Mississippi. Man Killed by Dogs Attala County, MS - A man is dead after being mauled to death by a pack of dogs, Attala County Sheriff Tim Nail confirmed today. “
https://blog.dogsbite.org/category/dog-bite-fatalities
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