Posted by hughb on September 21, 2011 at 09:15:15 from (97.82.10.214):
In Reply to: Dog leash law.OT posted by Anonymous 53 on September 21, 2011 at 07:53:54:
Dogs that are let loose to roam freely will quite often form into packs. When this happens the pack mentality takes over and they begin chasing livestock. My neighbor has over 100 head of Black Angus. Expensive cattle. When a pack of loose dogs went after them the end result was a lot of dead dogs. If you let your dogs run loose you run the risk of this happening. We also have city folks who bring their dogs out into the country and dump them. Again, same end result. We don't hate dogs. I've owned several but i'll be da__ if we will let a pack of dogs bring down an expensive cow. So when you let the animal run loose don't complain if he gets shot. As a kid a neighbor shot my dog for running his cows. I understood and didn't blame him at all.
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