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Id have kept it and hid it away until reward money was mentioned ;)

 

Isnt that the same kind of tactics the crackhead scum use when they rob dogs? :doh: I would not even bare thinking about sinkingdown to that kind of level :no::no:

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about two years ago a new keeper moved in to the house down the road and he is a miserible sod .

my kid and my nethew who are aged 3 and 11 were walking our old whippet who can hardly walk let alone run on the footpath doin no harm when he pulled up and told them to f#*king stop letting that mut chase my birds or i will shoot it.witch scared them to death they came home crying .so i went to have a word but got about as much welcome as aids he was just ignerant.enyway his terrier was in my chickien run the other day and had killed 6 with one in his mouth so gess what i shot it now he is going mad and said i had no right to do it and i did it to it to get back at him but i did not as i didnt know it was his dog

do you think i was in the wrong.what would you have done in that situation

 

well after you shot it how did you fine out it was his dog?

 

if it was in your chicken pen killing your birds did you have your gun in your hand when you first saw it, or did you see the terrier then run in doors find your gun cabinet keys get your gun out then run outside while loading your gun then aim and fire, in all that time would it have been more easy to catch the dog up?

 

you also say that the dog was dangrous how did you know this or was it hear say ?

 

also you say why does the keeper have a dog that kills ? may be its a hunting dog ?

 

i just hope your dog never gets out or is of the lead when crossing his feilds

 

 

the guy nexy door told me after he heard the shot

 

yes i did have my gun as i shoot the land he works on as i know the owner verry well and he i was right to do it

may be hear say but it was still killing my chooks

i said why does he keep a dog like this not that kills

they are not his fiealds they are his bosses who thinks he is a bit rude and has had words

hope this answers your questions many thanks

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personaly id have took his dog back to him and told him what it had been up to and let him know you wernt happy and left it up to him as what to do with his mutt. This may of saved one of your dogs from a similar fate in future, but each to there own.

 

 

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about two years ago a new keeper moved in to the house down the road and he is a miserible sod .

my kid and my nethew who are aged 3 and 11 were walking our old whippet who can hardly walk let alone run on the footpath doin no harm when he pulled up and told them to f#*king stop letting that mut chase my birds or i will shoot it.witch scared them to death they came home crying .so i went to have a word but got about as much welcome as aids he was just ignerant.enyway his terrier was in my chickien run the other day and had killed 6 with one in his mouth so gess what i shot it now he is going mad and said i had no right to do it and i did it to it to get back at him but i did not as i didnt know it was his dog

do you think i was in the wrong.what would you have done in that situation

 

well after you shot it how did you fine out it was his dog?

 

if it was in your chicken pen killing your birds did you have your gun in your hand when you first saw it, or did you see the terrier then run in doors find your gun cabinet keys get your gun out then run outside while loading your gun then aim and fire, in all that time would it have been more easy to catch the dog up?

 

you also say that the dog was dangrous how did you know this or was it hear say ?

 

also you say why does the keeper have a dog that kills ? may be its a hunting dog ?

 

i just hope your dog never gets out or is of the lead when crossing his feilds

 

 

the guy nexy door told me after he heard the shot

 

yes i did have my gun as i shoot the land he works on as i know the owner verry well and he i was right to do it

may be hear say but it was still killing my chooks

i said why does he keep a dog like this not that kills

they are not his fiealds they are his bosses who thinks he is a bit rude and has had words

hope this answers your questions many thanks

utter crap :blink:

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What i am struggling to get my head round is if you shoot the land regular & the keeper looks after it , then surely you would bump into him quite regular, so how come you didnt know it was his dog, you either knew it was his dog or this is rather a tall story , i think the latter personally :hmm:

 

You shot the keepers dog , did you kill it ? or did you wing it & allow it to suffer ?

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could of been kids in garden not hens what would people of thought if he,d took the dog back and it savaged a kid next time it got out!does,nt matter if he,s a keeper or joe bloggs he,s got a responsibilty to keep his dog under control

 

that is a differnt question. just because the terrier was killing chickens, so everyone on here who has dogs that kill rabbits,rats etc could turn on to kids. it seems your looking into something that aint there

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What i am struggling to get my head round is if you shoot the land regular & the keeper looks after it , then surely you would bump into him quite regular, so how come you didnt know it was his dog, you either knew it was his dog or this is rather a tall story , i think the latter personally :hmm:

we just avoid each other and i have not been to his kennels to see what dogs he has got maybe it escaped i dont know.

did not start this to argue but there is a lot of on here who think they are perfect dont they

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What i am struggling to get my head round is if you shoot the land regular & the keeper looks after it , then surely you would bump into him quite regular, so how come you didnt know it was his dog, you either knew it was his dog or this is rather a tall story , i think the latter personally :hmm:

 

You shot the keepers dog , did you kill it ? or did you wing it & allow it to suffer ?

 

 

its a fairytale kay :yes: got to be

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What i am struggling to get my head round is if you shoot the land regular & the keeper looks after it , then surely you would bump into him quite regular, so how come you didnt know it was his dog, you either knew it was his dog or this is rather a tall story , i think the latter personally :hmm:

we just avoid each other and i have not been to his kennels to see what dogs he has got maybe it escaped i dont know.

did not start this to argue but there is a lot of on here who think they are perfect dont they

 

You didnt answer the last part of my post , did you kill the dog or injure it ?

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What i am struggling to get my head round is if you shoot the land regular & the keeper looks after it , then surely you would bump into him quite regular, so how come you didnt know it was his dog, you either knew it was his dog or this is rather a tall story , i think the latter personally :hmm:

we just avoid each other and i have not been to his kennels to see what dogs he has got maybe it escaped i dont know.

did not start this to argue but there is a lot of on here who think they are perfect dont they

 

You didnt answer the last part of my post , did you kill the dog or injure it ?

sorry mised that bit

yes killed it

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If it was me and it happened exactly how u said it did with the kids and the way he spoke to a 3 and 11 year old I would have gone down there got 1 of his poxy birds knocked his door and when he opened the door I would have stuffed the bird down his throat! Then after I finished stuffing it down his throat I would have knocked his teeth out! thats my opinion on that part when it comes to my kids I think a bit different than normal!

 

As for the dog I dont think I could shoot the dog for that but he would have gone to a good home after it if he was any good at working :whistling:

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whether its a wind up or not it looks like a lot of posters would bend over if a keeper told them. as for it being just six chickens the next time somebody asks for help with a chicken killer a suppose youl tell them just buy some more there cheap enough .

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about two years ago a new keeper moved in to the house down the road and he is a miserible sod .

my kid and my nethew who are aged 3 and 11 were walking our old whippet who can hardly walk let alone run on the footpath doin no harm when he pulled up and told them to f#*king stop letting that mut chase my birds or i will shoot it.witch scared them to death they came home crying .so i went to have a word but got about as much welcome as aids he was just ignerant.enyway his terrier was in my chickien run the other day and had killed 6 with one in his mouth so gess what i shot it now he is going mad and said i had no right to do it and i did it to it to get back at him but i did not as i didnt know it was his dog

do you think i was in the wrong.what would you have done in that situation

for starters what the fook are you doing letting an 11 year old child look after a 3 year old,.......and then you shoot another mans dog over a few chickens,.,....your a fool....and some of the replys ..people saying he did the right thing your fooking fools too......but to be honest more i read it the more it sounds like another peter fooking pan story.....what a crock of shit......
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