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Re: Husky in the chicken coop


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Posted by Billy NY on March 29, 2012 at 06:00:22 from (67.248.100.3):

In Reply to: Husky in the chicken coop posted by Don-Wi on March 28, 2012 at 20:02:48:

That really sucks, and you have a lot more patience dealing with it than I would have.

That is one breed I absolutely cannot stand, they may have their purpose and work well for some but each to their own.

The worst is people who have them and should not. People leave em tied up, they hate it, once free, do exactly what you describe. Many years ago, the girlfriend had one, I wanted nothing to do with it, but helped when needed. That darned thing would find a way to jump up onto the fence off the runner line and would literally hand itself by its own rope over the fence. Hang a sheet on the line to dry and it would freak this dog out, probably was inbred.

Neighbor had one when I was a kid, tied up an nasty, SOB bit me in the chest too, terrorized me as a kid, would not go out in our yard because of it, fearing it would escape again and I'd get bit again. I never teased or fooled with it either, always respected animals. Some people should not have a dog, you live on a 55 x 200 lot, is that really fair to a dog that wants to run.

I've been bit numerous times when a kid, its nasty business, knew another girl who was mauled, luckily those scars were not all that bad, very traumatic as a kid, but not life long.

When in high school, the neighbors where I was at, my grandparents small farm, had a vicious German Shepard, it went after me, I carried a knife to stick it, went after a mother with a baby carriage, dog warden or what have you came, shot the dog on site, (I witnessed it) and all the puppies except one, said if that one does the same, I will be back. They blamed me too.... grrrr

You did the right thing, if were me, I'd be in the suite (jail), cause that husky would be gone. I would assume you could prove it, had to leave hairs somewhere, those things shed like crazy.

I'd not be so angry if were a wild predator for some reason, but irresponsible dog owners, people who just tie em up and they have no life, become mean, makes no sense. It sounds harsh too, and its not the end of the world, you can start over, but man I'd certainly have to vent off some steam, cause I'd want nothing more than to see that one gone, too bad there is no dog warden like we had, he would not hesitate to take care of the situation.

I realize this person could be going through a rough time, dog got away, happens...... like I said, you got more patience than I LOL !!!!


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