acloco wrote:Mike - If I was a rancher and a non leashed or collared dog showed up on my property, the owner would get one courtesy phone call.
Trust me, I AM an animal lover with 3 dogs and two cats...I HIGHLY VALUE their time with me (notice I did not say MY time with them - believe they are the kings and queens of this house).
Until your crop of chickens, goats, cattle, or horses suffer, bet your opinion would be different. Unless you have seen a calf/steer/cow/bull/or horse that has been ran all day or all night, don't judge unless you have been there.
We're talking about two completely different issues. In the one that I quoted, a guy shot a dog just for being on his property. In your example, a dog is actually causing harm.
Personally, I'd take every reasonable step before shooting anyone's dog. I understand that sometimes it can't be helped, but in my opinion it should be a last resort and only be done for very good reason. If a guy shot my dog just because it walked on his property (don't care if he has cattle, sheep or pigmy albino alligators), I have a MAJOR, MAJOR issue with that. On the flip side, if my dog caused you financial hardship I would be the first guy to open my wallet and make it right. Just expect the same if you wrong me (not you, personally of course).