Chicken owner charged after shooting dog.

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Not in the State of Oregon.
Chicken are considered livestock, but there is an exemption.
ORS 609.150, section 3:
(3) No person shall kill any dog for killing, wounding, injuring or chasing chickens upon a public place, highway or within the corporate limits of any city. [Amended by 1975 c.749 §6]

Know your laws, cause some really suck.​

The dog wasn't on "a public place, highway, or within the corporate limits of any city". It was on private property.

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Know your laws, is right also understand what you read, this dogs was on private property.
 
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Of course not...that's why he went to get the pellet gun.

Seems like you're on the same page with Mr. Harris so far.

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Seconds from when? Seconds from when the dog began trying to gain entry into the run, or seconds from when Mr. Harris noticed the dog trying to gain entry? Unless Mr. Harris was standing there watching from the moment the dogs approached, he had no way of knowing how long they'd been at it nor how much progress they'd made.

Incidentally, we have no way of knowing either.

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Wrong.

To grab a stick and start swinging at a dog fully immersed in prey drive is a great way to get bitten.

Here's a link to a google image search for "dog bite." As I'm sure you can imagine, some of the images are quite graphic... If you choose to view them, my hope is that they'll serve to keep you from ever -- EVER -- acting aggressively toward a dog in full-on prey drive....lest an image of your own horrific wounds be among the collection someday.

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The dog was intent on killing chickens, and in most places, that's reason enough to kill it. Here in Kentucky, KRS 258.235(2) reads:

"Any livestock owner or his agent, without liability, may kill any dog trespassing on that owner's property and observed in the act of pursuing or wounding his livestock."

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The dog owner admitted in his little flyer that his dog was "running around" the pen...not just on the grounds, but "running around" the pen.

If the dog were simply on the property and not in full-on prey drive mode, the first pellet would have been plenty to cause it leave.
 
Time for Sherlock Holmes Jody to pop in! She has done a good job updating us and she will let us know for sure if any new updates do pop up.
 
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No, it didn't say that at all.

It said he shot the dog, at which point it ran a short distance and then died...it didn't say he shot it as it was running away.

Read it again. Here, I'll quote it for you:

Police say Harris hit Kellie, who ran a short distance and died from a shot to the heart.

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So, if you don't use your hands, what exactly do you use to grip this so-called "big stick?" Tongs?

Oh, wait...gotta hold the tongs with something.

A robot, maybe?

Thing is, you're assuming that the stick will work.. What may very well happen -- what is likely to happen, I'd say -- is that the dog goes after you for hitting it with a big stick.​
 
I have been reading this thread since the beginning and am just wondering how anyone knows the guy really went in and got a second gun. That is just hearsay from the dog owner from what I have read. The dog owner wasn't there so he could just be skewing things in his favor. It has just been interesting to read all the different views and responses so far.
 
I feel the owner did the right thing. Good for him!!! I had a pitbull that a neighbor was sitting for a friend. While visiting, it came onto my propery two times and killed 15 chickens. I called animal control and was told I had the right to fire when it came back. Guess what, I did just that. I sent it packing with buckshot burning a new one. I enjoyed every minute of it and would do it again. I feel my animals are now justified. I have been given payment for them, though not nearly enough, and the female is back with her owner, not anywhere near my property. I just hope no child suffers as she was not forced to be put down.
 
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We got a Golden Retriever from a rescue once when I still lived with my folks, and he attacked -- on multiple occasions -- our ancient old lab mix we'd had since before I could remember.. Everybody but my stepdad came to hate "Crosbie" the Golden.. I dunno why, but my stepdad kept thinking he could be reformed somehow.

Anyway, we kept them seperate for a while, but he finally got to the old lab mix again one day and she suffered serious, ghastly wounds that eventually proved to be mortal...after a few days of agony, of course..

Poor old girl died in pain with dozens of stitches and drain tubes all over her body.

So...to all you folks out there who truly believe a Golden wouldn't hurt a fly...guess again.
 
No dog can be generalized by breed. There are always exceptions to every rule and some breeds do not deserve their reputation ... good or bad.

And just because a dog will chase/kill a chicken, does not mean that it would harm a child.
 
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We got a Golden Retriever from a rescue once when I still lived with my folks, and he attacked -- on multiple occasions -- our ancient old lab mix we'd had since before I could remember.. Everybody but my stepdad came to hate "Crosbie" the Golden.. I dunno why, but my stepdad kept thinking he could be reformed somehow.

Anyway, we kept them seperate for a while, but he finally got to the old lab mix again one day and she suffered serious, ghastly wounds that eventually proved to be mortal...after a few days of agony, of course..

Poor old girl died in pain with dozens of stitches and drain tubes all over her body.

So...to all you folks out there who truly believe a Golden wouldn't hurt a fly...guess again.

Once, when my daughter was younger, she came in the house crying and with only one shoe. She was riding her bike back from a friend's house when a neighbor's golden retriever chased her. Thankfully, the dog just got the shoe. She also dropped her back pack, and her books were strewn all over the road. Of course, the idiot owners swore that their idiot dog would never do such a thing. Since it was the word of an 11 year old vs the word of the owners there wasn't a lot the law could do. The dog did go on to bigger and better crimes and eventually disappeared (no, I didn't shoot him but somebody probably did). There are 2 problems with this sort of dog owner. First, they let their dogs run loose. Second, they deny that it was their dog when something goes wrong. It is that sort of irresponsibility that gets so many animals killed.
 
Oh crap, y'all...
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I'm not a lawyer, but ORS 609.150 (3) looks bad.. Really, really bad.. I know Jody found the city code which authorizes use of a weapon in "lawful defense" of property, but if ORS 609.150 (3) makes it specifically unlawful to kill a dog that's chasing chickens within city limits...well, that would seem to kinda rule out the "lawful defense" clause in the city code.

At this point, I really wouldn't be surprised if they're both found guilty -- Harris of animal abuse, of killing a chicken-chasing dog in city limits, and of firing a weapon in city limits, and Gapp of letting his dog roam at large.

This is bad. I mean, jeez...it reads like ORS 609.150 was amended specifically to nail Mr. Harris to a cross.
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