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Just curious to see if anyones hounds have ever killed something they weren't meant to (ie stock or neighbours pet bunny) and what the result/reaction was. Last year when my dogs were out they got the neighbours cat (they only had it for 2 seconds but it was beyond repair) so the poor bloke had to shoot it ( we're out of town a bit). It was my fault (not the dogs) for not keeping a better eye on them, i was sincerly sorry, helped them burry it and offered that when they were ready to get a new one i would get it. They were actually very good about, better than i would have been. Was just interested in seeing if anyone had a similar experience although i realise some people would want to keep it hush hush.

 

Aussie dogs.

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well i,m guilty of the same thing my old terrier nailed my nieghbours cat when we stayed on the farm ,i blame the misses as i was walking away over the first field next to our house i had a old terrier my lab and a terrier pup only 13 weeks old ,my misses thought it was funny standing shouting puppy puppy puppy as i walked away with the dogs i got about a hundred yards away and the pup ran back to her but there is a road to cross to get from the field to the house .so i ran after it and caught it just before the gate i was to busy explaining politely that it was not the cleverest thing to do when i,m trying to get it out used with listening to me ect well i never noticed old rock had shot under the fence and had nailed my nieghbours cat in the back of there coal bunker it was only when my lab took of round the back of the house and started going nuts at the coal bunker i opened the top to see a terrier looking up at me wagging his tail while crunching this cat he looked well pleased with him self :cry: and to him he had done nowt wrong ,the misses comes round and see,s whats happened and i say well is it still as funny if you had never shouted on that pup i would have been long gone over the field ,but there again if i had kept them on the lead until i was away out the way but why take the blame we have women for that lol i was tempted to toss the cat away into the wood but another nieghbour come out so i had to hold my hands up they were pissed of big time but knew it was an accident

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IMO cats and rabbits are a bit different from livestock ... not that it's okay but it is different. If your dogs hunt something, and your neighbor keeps that same things as a pet, just be extra vigilent all the time. It can be a bit awkward to say the least.

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my greyhound done away with a neighbours cat a few years ago..walking up the road towards the house she took off running(stay in a cul de sac) thought she was off to see my other neighbours wee mongrol dog who suns himself on the pavement an plays wi my dogs but it was the cat she was after..was over in the blink of an eye but a couldnt just let it go an went to tell my neighbour as it was a family pet an his reply was"thank f*ck for that,a hated that thing a was hoping either a dog or car would have got it!!!!" :icon_eek: turns out it was his wifes an he hated the thing..to this day she still thinks it just wandered off :bye:

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One of mine battered her way into my stock racing pigeon shed and trammed 21 of by stock birds....at leaset 4 grands worth of birds from germany and all over.

 

One of them a beautifull red hen was bred out of a bird my neighbour paid 3 grand for.....................shes was kindly on loan to me...and I he nearly cired when I told him.

 

It was pure carnage......feet heads and bodies everywhere.....................wounded

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iv had a few lurchers destroy cats in my area through da years

use 2 hav whippet grey bitch dat jumpd my 6 ft fence and dispose of sum in my street fs

she da reason i hav roofs on my pens now my door wos rappd on more dan 1 occassion

by angry neighbours :icon_redface:

sum were accidental, sum [bANNED TEXT] out on da lamp :whistling:

but shit happens :victory:

cos we all get our fair share of badluck

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