Now, no one please head to my house with pitch forks and torches. But this is my opinion on this incident that happened yesterday. I do not know the people involved but just think before you want to lynch this guy.
These are clearly foxhounds/coyote dogs that have been culled. It was an irresponsible location for the people to dump the dogs and for that there should be consequences.
But culling is used on everything from chickens to race horses. Has been since man has owned animals and always will be. It happens everyday.
Usually animals are culled for a responsible reason wether its genetic defects that do not want to be passed on generations or the simple act that the animal doesn't preform. Or simply old age, I believe it can cost up to $200 for a vet to euthanize a dog.
Is it illegal to put down your own animal? I don't think so. Is it illegal to shoot your neighbours dog? yes i think so.
So is the person a responsible HUNTING/WORKING dog owner? Working on bettering his breed or line of hunting dogs for the future? YES 100%.
Was it smart to dump them in a public location? Absolutely not.
Now everyone that thinks a hunting dog can be re-homed to another responsible person is absolutely ridiculous and is not living in a real world. Just because these are dogs doesn't mean it can live in a house like a poodle. How would a high strung race horse make out if you wanted it for your children to ride? Not well
I have tried to keep calm and not rant, just look at a few aspects of this situation that the media are leaving out.
If you think that the $2000 reward is justified and this guy should be hunted down than you do not belong on this forum in any section. Because shooting a dog in the head humanely is no different than taking a fish out of water, shooting a deer, or trapping beaver.
Heres the link to a rather unbiased article:
http://www.am980.ca/2016/01/20/dogs-found-deceased/
Lets please try to keep this thread civil.