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LOL no I agree, I wouldn't be walking up myself but they could still hop in their vehicle and drive towards it, or do something other than just stand there. Its one thing if the dog was after the fawn but it was just in thw wrong place at the wrong time.

 

spot on, the dog was getting the shit kicked out of it for feck all :thumbdown: , they should have helped the dog out,in any way they could.That wasnt (nature,) it was cruel twats end of :yes:

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lol did that dog have no survival instinct?i thought it was fight or flight not lie down on the floor and snarl

 

Any one care to guess what type of deer that it was - Aron Proffit will probably know.....:gunsmilie:

 

I would say whitetail or Sitka deer?

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love it how people continue filming things instead of stepping in

i no i wouldnt be stepping in to stop that, the same would happen to you id say haha

 

 

Yea these peeps have no guts at all.........I know what I would have done!!! (out comes the crossbow)

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lol did that dog have no survival instinct?i thought it was fight or flight not lie down on the floor and snarl

 

Any one care to guess what type of deer that it was - Aron Proffit will probably know.....:gunsmilie:

 

I would say whitetail or Sitka deer?

 

The tip of it's tail is black..... At the end of the clip when it is chasing the cat it had a characteristic pogo type of a gait..... These two clues make it to be a Mule Deer or a Pacific Black Tail....The Black Tail are only in California.....

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another usless collie :thumbs:

 

If u say so u tit...... :wankerzo4:

why is it not ballbag :wankerzo4:

it's not a hunting dog, it's just someones pet sat at the side of the road! most pet dogs wouldn't know how to handle something like that, whether it be a collie or any other breed of dog.

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