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And now you're just being plain rude and mean. Tell you what. You go do what you do, and I'll do mine. However, if I ever find your dog(s) on my property, attacking my livestock, you'll know the consequences that will happen. My only warning. (And yea, I know the odds of YOUR dog(s) being on my property are 'nil', but that's not the point.)You are comparing apples and oranges. A dog that kills livestock is not a psychopath, it's simply an animal that is following it's natural instincts.
No doubt loose dogs are a very serious threat to livestock and I don't blame anyone who shoots such a dog.
I just don't like ridiculous falsehoods being spread around as if they were facts.
Actually it's not that hard if you know what you are doing, I've trained many, many dogs around livestock and other pet animals.
So what happens if your "personal protection" dog bites someone? Do you then have to shoot the dog because it has "tasted blood" and will go on a psychopathic human killing spree?
I've also heard that if you feed one of these after midnight
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