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Dogs and lack of a "leash law"
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Alai
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Old Aug 8, 2006, 12:57 AM Local time: Aug 8, 2006, 12:57 AM #1 of 30
If that was the case here, and the dogs had a history of violence and were obviously dangerous I would without question kill the dogs as soon as they entered either my property or the park. I would most likely use a deer rifle.

Of course, this is the suburbs of Dallas, TX. In your case, it might not be quite so easy. Poison is not really a good method as it might inadvertently cause the death of another, innocent, animal. I would warn the owner, and tell him that if his dogs were not kept enclosed and posed any threat to local people or myself, I would kill them.

I guess killing the dogs is the only real possibility I can imagine at this point. IM not a big fan of mean dogs. Although, I love the sweet ones.


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I remember once my next door neighbor had a problem with a dog killing his chickens. He tied the dog to a tree on a 2 ft leesh and let it starve in a pile of its own feces before shooting it. That's cruelty.

Jam it back in, in the dark.

Last edited by Alai; Aug 8, 2006 at 01:00 AM.
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