Chicken owner charged after shooting dog.

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I don't get how it's the chicken owner's fault when the dog shouldn't have been there to begin with. This is why a burglar could get away with suing the owners of the house they tried to break into and got hurt inside. Seriously guys? That's a bit ridiculous.
 
This story seems a little suspicious to me. There doesn't seem to be any proof that the dogs were in any way harming the chickens. I've caught our neighbor's dogs oogling at the ducks on numerous occasions. As long as my birds are on the right side of the fence, as are their dogs, I have no problem with this.
 
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But just because you're ok with that doesn't mean everyone else is. Some people aren't going to sit around and see if the dog will stay on his side of the fence.
 
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If the chicken owner's intent was to only scare the dog away, freak accident he hit the dog in the heart, or was it an accident? But how about throwing a rock at it or scaring it away with a loud noise or something. I wouldn't be surprised to hear a teenager was shot while harassing someone's coop or killing their chickens. Trespassing and killing livestock, seems logical you could shoot the teen without being charged for it.
 
Always check your local law... fortunately where I am, you are allowed to shoot animals worrying your stock (no need to wait for attack.. just need to see your animals panicking is enough excuse here).
 
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But just because you're ok with that doesn't mean everyone else is. Some people aren't going to sit around and see if the dog will stay on his side of the fence.

I know, some people get scared and scared people tend to act a little irrationally. I'm not saying that this guy was necessarily wrong to shoot the dog, I just don't think i would do the same.

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1:Some dogs can't be scared off by noise.
2: I would be horrified if someones kid was shot for bothering chickens. Even if the kid is killing them I think it would make more sense to call the cop and try grabbing the kid.

This is probably going to be my last post. I am not going to stay and make up scenarios in which the man was right or wrong. The guy was there. He did what he thought needed to be done, and there is nothing we can do about it. I feel there is no reason to attack another living being if it is not actually causing physical harm to something. My opinion here will make no difference in anyone's future or past experiences. When this situation is thrust upon us as individuals we are not all going to stop and say "What would the people on backyard chicken do?" We are probably just going to go with our emotions/gut, even if fear makes us a little irrational. You guys can talk threw this a million times, but if your emotions get the best of you - that is it.
 
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Oh, but it's easier to sit on your butt and let the dogs run free, then whine to the neighbors and police when your uncontrolled dog gets "controlled permanantly". What's sad, is that many dog owners will simply continue doing what they've been doing than actually having to exercise WITH their dogs.
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I was meaning the 2.00 leash should look more appealing to the dog owner. Don't judge me so quickly as I've offed two Pit Bulls this month that not only were trying to enter my cages but, also charged at me when I yelled at them.
 
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Oh, but it's easier to sit on your butt and let the dogs run free, then whine to the neighbors and police when your uncontrolled dog gets "controlled permanantly". What's sad, is that many dog owners will simply continue doing what they've been doing than actually having to exercise WITH their dogs.
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I was meaning the 2.00 leash should look more appealing to the dog owner. Don't judge me so quickly as I've offed two Pit Bulls this month that not only were trying to enter my cages but, also charged at me when I yelled at them.

I think they were playing along with you using heavy sarcasm.
 
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If the chicken owner's intent was to only scare the dog away, freak accident he hit the dog in the heart, or was it an accident? But how about throwing a rock at it or scaring it away with a loud noise or something. I wouldn't be surprised to hear a teenager was shot while harassing someone's coop or killing their chickens. Trespassing and killing livestock, seems logical you could shoot the teen without being charged for it.

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what on earth did your post have to do with my post?
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LOL, was trying to connect throwing a rock versus a BB gun or pellet gun and your post mentioned both. Kinda lame I know, but......
 
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