Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

I really could not believe my dear little dogs would do such a thing ..until they were caught in the act.
dogs are dogs - the instinct is always there.

Hekta, our basset cross in the philippines bit a child tormenting him on the beach. He had never been tied up and never been a problem. We paid medical bills. Lesson learnt.
 
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That's what I thought. I would feel that it was fair if it were my dog in my neighbor's trap, as well. If I didn't or wouldn't keep it home, I certainly wouldn't blame the neighbor if it didn't come home. I would, however, appreciate the chance to keep it home, for my kid's sake.
 
That's what I thought. I would feel that it was fair if it were my dog in my neighbor's trap, as well. If I didn't or wouldn't keep it home, I certainly wouldn't blame the neighbor if it didn't come home. I would, however, appreciate the chance to keep it home, for my kid's sake.
on the third time, it may become adobo though

dog does not taste like chicken though
 
you need a live trap
if you get a dog just send it on it's way
I have a live trap the size recommended for squirrels & rabbits, the bigger one recommended for coons & foxes is a little pricey for me at the moment but on my list. In the meantime the only thing I've been catching is rats.
 
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That's what I thought. I would feel that it was fair if it were my dog in my neighbor's trap, as well. If I didn't or wouldn't keep it home, I certainly wouldn't blame the neighbor if it didn't come home. I would, however, appreciate the chance to keep it home, for my kid's sake.
This is how we have treated dogs that are not caught in the act, (those we just S.S.S.) enough said!

Scott
 

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