If a dog has done actual damage,OK.There are people who shoot dogs if they pee on their flowers.Maine law required that dogs couldnt run loose when snow was on the ground.I had a dog that stayed home except when a female dog was in heat about 2 miles away.I found my dog laying behind the barn with a groove in his chest.Took him to the vet, he said it looked like a pistol wound.It took a while but I found out who the shooter was,He had no livestock, dogs, cats or flowers, just liked to shoot at dogs passing along the road.Shooter died before I found out ,lucky for him.I worked for a tv appliance shop for 2 years The owner had a springer spaniel that liked to visit the village about a 1/2 mile away.We would pick nim up when ever we saw him.He would pretend not to see or hear us at first when we called him.He was a nice dog and caused no trouble.The local game warden had a dog that looked like a fox.He was loose around the village until snow covered the ground.The old law made sense.
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