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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    They shot a dog with a collar in the middle of an empty field, is broad day light. Sounds like genus material to me.
    ( Careful heavy sarcasm )
    Agree.
    Unfortunately there's no shortage of people that always play the dump card. Wasnt my intention blah blah blah, but it takes a special kind of loser to drag that collared dog out of that field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onelessarrow View Post
    Agree.
    Unfortunately there's no shortage of people that always play the dump card. Wasnt my intention blah blah blah, but it takes a special kind of loser to drag that collared dog out of that field.
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    Son of a....

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    Loosing a pet is a very sad affair indeed.I lost my cat 2 years ago,and I am still feeling the pain.

    Now back to the post:
    So far we know what was stated on the Facebook .We may never know the truth how the thing really played out.
    So far we have a good understanding the guy/girl made some mistakes(likely )but we do not know the facts.

    So far we seen on this very forum that the poor guy/girl (hope he/she feels bad about the whole situation)would be lynched by many.

    So why we are wondering why he /she is not coming forward after everything was done,when he/she (if he /she indeed) did dragged the poor dog from the field .
    So why we are eventually crucifying this guy(girl)if we do not know all the facts(any of us just goes by what was stated on the Facebook...not challenging what was posted ,yet that is our only info available).

    What happened to the-Innocent until proven guilty?

    I feel as much bad as the owners of the poor dog do....but why WE are making harsh statement without knowing the facts???

    I think it is not fitting very well.
    Last edited by gbk; March 7th, 2019 at 09:23 PM.

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    There is no excuse for killing some ones pet, unless it was a vicious attack by the dog, upon the shooter whom ever they were, he/she.
    A vicious attack, is highly unlikely, the best case scenario is mistaken identification of the target by someone unfamiliar with what a coyote actually looks like , this again makes you wonder , as the pictures of the dog/pet show it to be wearing a collar.
    The collar is visible in both pictures of the dog.

    The shooter must have known they did wrongly did shoot/kill it because they had taken it away to hide, get rid of the evidence of their stupidity.
    Last edited by jaycee; March 8th, 2019 at 12:00 PM.

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    Have there been any updates or new info?
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Have there been any updates or new info?
    Nothing new ......yet.

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    Does not appear on face book any more under original poster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbk View Post
    Loosing a pet is a very sad affair indeed.I lost my cat 2 years ago,and I am still feeling the pain.

    Now back to the post:
    So far we know what was stated on the Facebook .We may never know the truth how the thing really played out.
    So far we have a good understanding the guy/girl made some mistakes(likely )but we do not know the facts.

    So far we seen on this very forum that the poor guy/girl (hope he/she feels bad about the whole situation)would be lynched by many.

    So why we are wondering why he /she is not coming forward after everything was done,when he/she (if he /she indeed) did dragged the poor dog from the field .
    So why we are eventually crucifying this guy(girl)if we do not know all the facts(any of us just goes by what was stated on the Facebook...not challenging what was posted ,yet that is our only info available).

    What happened to the-Innocent until proven guilty?

    I feel as much bad as the owners of the poor dog do....but why WE are making harsh statement without knowing the facts???

    I think it is not fitting very well.
    The azzhole knowingly was trespassing and discharging a firearm on private property. Some people have a problem with a dog roaming free on its own property, why? Nothing at all wrong with allowing your dog to roam free on your own property what so ever. Also to take the dog and hide it from owners is a very disgusting act. I only hope they are found and charged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadaman30 View Post
    The azzhole knowingly was trespassing and discharging a firearm on private property. Some people have a problem with a dog roaming free on its own property, why? Nothing at all wrong with allowing your dog to roam free on your own property what so ever. Also to take the dog and hide it from owners is a very disgusting act. I only hope they are found and charged.
    Dogs can't read and or respect property lines, I love dogs but come on let's be realistic here, letting your dog roam loose is asking for trouble. There is lots of blame to go around here but some of it is self inflicted by not have control of the dog. I live out in the country but my dog is always tied off, if and when I walk him off leash I always have it's leash in hand ready to control the dog.

    Had this dog been on a leash this would never have happened.

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