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I'm amazed at how many people have the wrong idea...
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: CCM on November 01, 2007, 01:36:58 pm ---I love animals, but if a neighbors pit bull came in my yard and acted aggressively towards my wife, my neighbor would have a dead dog.
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No kidding. I'd be grabbing my gun in a heartbeat.
shardian:
--- Quote from: CCM on November 01, 2007, 01:36:58 pm ---I love animals, but if a neighbors pit bull came in my yard and acted aggressively towards my wife, my neighbor would have a dead dog.
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I've already been on the phone with the sheriff's department. They wouldn't even talk to me about it. They said "you have to talk to animal control". I told the lady I already talked to animal control, but there wasn't a guarantee they would show up any time soon, and that I wanted to know what my legal options/legal implications were in this county if I killed those damn dogs next time they came on my property. I was treated to an abrupt silence, which was me being transferred to animal control. :angry: I've been told by neighbors that the sheriffs department is damn worthless around here, but now I know first hand.
I've ---smurfing--- had it, and I am setting my loaded rifle right inside the garage door as soon as I get home tonight if animal control hasn't showed up by then.
And as a side note, my boss came in this morning saying that his neighbors pit bull came into his yard last night and mauled his large black lab. All he could find quick was a 22 rifle. He shot a warning shot into the ground next to the dogs and it didn't effect the pit at all, but scared the ---Cleveland steamer--- out of his own dog which got up and drug the pit hanging from its neck across the yard (like I said, BIG lab). Then he laid the 22 barell across the pits neck and pulled the trigger. That one finally did the trick to get the dog to let go. I told him he's damn lucky that pit didn't ditch the dog and attack him.
AtomSmasher:
Speaking of animals attacking pets, I think the fires have pushed the wildlife much closer to the residental area because one of my Dads clients golden retriever was eaten by a mountain lion. All they found was a bunch of blood and a few body parts, they figure the coyotes cleaned up most of the mess. The next day the mountain lion was seen jumping into a neighbors yard, but everyones keeping their dogs inside for the time being. This may be normal in some parts of the country, but this is a suburb of Los Angeles composed of tract housing, so mountain lion attacks are pretty rare.
patrickl:
--- Quote from: shardian on November 01, 2007, 01:50:47 pm ---And as a side note, my boss came in this morning saying that his neighbors pit bull came into his yard last night and mauled his large black lab. All he could find quick was a 22 rifle. He shot a warning shot into the ground next to the dogs and it didn't effect the pit at all, but scared the ---Cleveland steamer--- out of his own dog which got up and drug the pit hanging from its neck across the yard (like I said, BIG lab). Then he laid the 22 barell across the pits neck and pulled the trigger. That one finally did the trick to get the dog to let go. I told him he's damn lucky that pit didn't ditch the dog and attack him.
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I saw a video of a police office shooting a pit (hanging on it's owners arm) at least 5 times with a 9mm police pistol and it still did not let go.
shardian:
--- Quote from: patrickl on November 01, 2007, 02:47:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: shardian on November 01, 2007, 01:50:47 pm ---And as a side note, my boss came in this morning saying that his neighbors pit bull came into his yard last night and mauled his large black lab. All he could find quick was a 22 rifle. He shot a warning shot into the ground next to the dogs and it didn't effect the pit at all, but scared the ---Cleveland steamer--- out of his own dog which got up and drug the pit hanging from its neck across the yard (like I said, BIG lab). Then he laid the 22 barell across the pits neck and pulled the trigger. That one finally did the trick to get the dog to let go. I told him he's damn lucky that pit didn't ditch the dog and attack him.
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I saw a video of a police office shooting a pit (hanging on it's owners arm) at least 5 times with a 9mm police pistol and it still did not let go.
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Just to clarify, he didn't shoot the pit, he just laid the barrel on him and it burned the dog when the gun went off.
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