Sigarms
Super Member
You neighbor was beyond negligent IMO. Who in the "F" shoots in general direction not knowing exactly what they are aiming at????Seagrams Before the walk . get a Lawyer and line of credit for the experience the government will put on you.
a neighbor had to large red chow. type dogs breed never learned.
started to have broken fences and calves would;ld stay in the feed yard instead going into the fields. one-morning fixing fence saw the 2 dogs, gut full returning direction of there home. Found a pedigreed Holstein yearling calf in the field hamstrung and partly eaten . one had held face and the second had gutted the calf. Called the owner of the calf and he knew the dogs drove to their address. told neighbor what the dogs still laying beside the porch had done. she said wasn't her dogs. this aggravated the calf owner and he went to pick up got a '22 rifle. dogs now were 1/4 mile away he shot in their direction. very much country area.
I was charged with accessory in the Killing of the dogs. (both still alive)
He was charged with the endangerment of children in the trailer home .
one female dog lived long enough to give birth to a litter. The husband of the wife had shot the male. the legal fees and I was charged and the prosecutor wanted me to take anger management class.
It is not worth the legal hassle or ignorants of the elected officials. there was no concern of the dead calf.
no longer report a dog in the field it just doesn't come out.
illegal to shoot on public roads. across public roads or interfere with the lives of those too lazy to work. drawing the funds allocated by government agencies. they vote.
I'll stand by my comment. If YOU are on PUBLIC property and dogs are acting aggressive towards you to the point that you are in fear for your life, I'd have no qualms shooting the dogs as long as they are on public property. That said, you also have to know where you are shooting at and where your bullet could go if you miss or it penetrates the dog.
If any of my dogs killed livestock, I couldn't blame any livestock owner for killing my dogs in the act.
Owning a dog means you know where you're dogs are 24/7. That's something that "country owners" of dogs seem to forget because they have a bunch of land (at least in my area).