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The two-legged varmints are much more dangerous than the four-legged varieties... but most of the two-legged ones generally steer clear of anything that involves walking or being out in cold weather.Man I feel for the guy
personally I always carry something that will take care of issues like that
it's not only wild dogs but you never know about people that are just walking into our country either
Ugly incident, for sure. Thanks for posting... good to be aware that an out of control dog pack is always a possibility when outdoors.
Rabies are no joke! That was a close call.30 years ago we just got back from a do it yourself hunt in Alaska. I seen a coon go in the barn about noon, went and grabbed my shotgun. I walked into the barn and that thing let out the most evil growl i ever heard, he died right there from a dose of 6’s in the guts..called board of health they checked him out, Positive for rabies..scared me more than spending a month in the outback in Alaska.. lol
Particularly irritating when people let their dogs run on other people's private property. The other thing we deal with is city people who drive out to the country and ditch unwanted cats and dogs. Really heartbreaking to see these pets, some of whom have never been alone in the outdoors.Alot of people have this misguided notion that because they live in the country their dogs should be able to roam free, and while I support their right to do as they please, it doesn’t mean I should have to deal with them.
Where I hunt here in east TX is about 600 acres surrounded on three sides by rural subdivisions, and I have run ins with dogs all the time. Let’s just say it doesn’t end well for the aggressive ones.
Few things anger me more than irresponsible animal owners (pets or livestock).Alot of people have this misguided notion that because they live in the country their dogs should be able to roam free, and while I support their right to do as they please, it doesn’t mean I should have to deal with them.
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