Posted on 09/27/2022 9:41:27 PM PDT by NoLibZone
Montana woman shoots, skins Siberian husky she mistook for a wolf Amanda Rose Barnes insisted she acted in self-defense after the pooch growled at her.
A Montana woman who shot and skinned a Siberian husky she mistook for a wolf on a hunting trip, and then posted the gruesome pictures on social media, has sparked public outrage – and a police investigation.
Amber Rose Barnes, 36, of Martin City, faced swift backlash after she bragged about the kill on Facebook.
"So this morning I set out for a solo predator hunt for a fall black bear however I got the opportunity to take another predator wolf pup 2022 was a great feeling to text my man and say I just smoked a wolf pup #firstworld #onelesspredatorMT," she wrote above five photos of her posing with the bloodied pooch.
In one picture, the skinned husky is sprawled out on her flatbed truck as she smiles broadly, stroking the pup's lifeless head with her right hand and clutching her rifle with her left.
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Indeed. If she can’t tell the difference between a wolf and a husky she’s dangerous. She might confuse a human and a bear
Back in the day in Minnesota it was open season all year round on dogs running loose in the woods. I never hunted them, but heard where it would be a few feral dogs but then the pet dogs would join the pack for a day and run deer, etc.
Also agree she should stick to hunting wabbits. Although she would probably haul in squirrels, chipmunks and groundhogs as well.
I do feel for the dumped dogs. We get people who come out and dump their pets in our area. Nasty people.
So any dog that growls at you is ok to shoot? Those little yap yap dogs will be extinct.
I live in a tourist town where a lot of college kids work the summers. They get dogs or cats for pets and dump them in the forest when it’s time to go back to school.
It never occurs to these woke idiots that pets can’t hunt, there’s not much for them to hunt, that coyotes and bob cats can hunt real well and that winter is coming on fast and starvation will too. I’m sure they could give you quite the dressing down on killing the planet though.
I considered making a Russian hat out of our Akita after she died, but I just couldn’t do it.
“She might confuse a human and a bear”
There’s more in that sentence than you might realize....
They look nothing alike.
She is too stupid to live.
How about a rope tied to the caboose?
“”There are no charges…against me as I did NOT break any laws!!! I’m not a cruel individual just…killing people’s pets!” the post reads.”
Just. Killing. People’s. Pets.
I still don’t understand this unquenchable desire to show and tell the world everything you do.
Big issue right now is the insane price of dog food, thanks to Puppet Pedo Joe’s “Fundamental Transformation of America”.
Bags that were 23 bucks two years ago are almost $50, now.
I have a year’s hoard of dog food stocked up because I saw this coming.
People who torture animals post videos of it on Tik Tok all the time.
It’s a sickness.
Best dog I ever had was a Siberian Husky. A perfect gentlemen, good with kids, always calm, well-behaved, Quiet companion, but too smart for his own good, and an escape artist. He had a seizure, so we took him to an emergency pet hospital. The vet said he couldn’t medicate him till he knew the frequency. Two weeks later he was curled up like he went to sleep and was stiff.
I saw this story and it made me sick.
My sister lives in the breaks of Tennessee, they don’t mess around wild dogs there either.
Furthermore huskies are notorious for running off and never being seen by their original owners again. And in addition to that in Tennessee it’s common practice to drop a dog off in the middle of nowhere. That’s how they roll.
It was her call, whether she knew it was a wolf or not.
She just wanted to kill something, and it happened to be a Siberian husky. Her state of mind posing with a dead animal is like a necrophiliac. I grew up with some sociopaths who were kids, who enjoyed killing and then showing off small animals they killed to other kids, like myself. They didn’t become serial killers, but “some” became cops or broke ass mountain/hick men with pitbulls killing other animals.
First…. I've owned 4 huskies over the years. One of them was from show dog lines, down right handsome. Lol…. I was walking this husky on a leash in town and he walked around a building corner ahead of me and out of my sight for a few seconds. I heard a woman's panicked voice shout “wolf”. I rushed around the corner myself to calm the person down.
Second…. I grew up on a ranch in OK. In our area, the main predators of calves were not coyotes but feral dogs. These are dogs that are either runaways or more likely dumped in rural areas. We shot them on sight. Our other defense was a standard collie dog crossed with a St. Bernard. Biggest damn herding, ranch dog I've ever seen. Most of the time, we had a 30-30 in the back window of the ranch truck to deal with feral dogs.
Third…. In 2020, I went camping for several months in TN and northern NM mountains. I encountered two feral dogs in the TN mountains. Both were hunting hounds that had gotten loose. The first was a beautiful dog that I noticed about 100ft from camp laying down watching me. He obviously had been out a very short number of days. I enticed him closer with water but not close enough to get a rope leash on. After 15 minutes, he trotted off. The next night or two, I heard him howling. The last night I heard him yelp and figger a bobcat got him.
The second feral hound had been feral for awhile but not long enough to be totally wild. Starving and scarred up from predators. I didn't see the hound until he was at my table with his snout in my coffee cup lapping it up. I was shouting and drawing on him when he ran off. He came back a few minutes later to the edge of camp but ran off before I could get a shot off.
Growing up in cattle and sheep country,
I’ve witnessed a few kills of domestic
livestock taken down by ferral dogs.
They run wild, and are just as vicious
as any wolf or Coyote in their killing.
Once they get a taste of blood and the
thrill of the hunt, it’s over. If this
dog actually did growl at her, she had
every right to take it down. Cute puppy
or not. There’s 8 more dangerous
predators out there.
“in Tennessee it’s common practice to drop a dog off in the middle of nowhere.”
One of the worst things we noticed when we moved to TN is how people take care of their pets — in that they DON’T take care of their pets. Of course, not everyone is that way, but it’s so much worse than in any place we’ve ever lived.
For our first six years here we lived in the middle of Nowhere, an area that people used as a dump site for their unwanted pets. That’s how we ended up with eight indoor cats.
They’ll leave dogs chained in a filthy yard without food or water. We’ve taken food and water to them while their owners watch us from indoors.
It’s very sad. TBI supposedly set up a division to address this problem but it seems it hasn’t helped.
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