Is that a rage?

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ScottR

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Wow, not a fan of the free ranging dogs in one neighbor?s house....but this is over the top!


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YUP ,I'd say there was some rage there all right.

some good shooting there .kudos to the hunter that did it!
pet owners probly won't like this statement but that's what happens when they let there animals run free.
pity the animal had to pay for the inconsiderate owners neglect.
 
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Wow I'm pretty sure that's a Rage. Hope that it was a real issue the guy chose to kill that dog and someone not just being a jerk.
 

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YUP ,I'd say there was some rage there all right.

some good shooting there .kudos to the hunter that did it!
pet owners probly won't like this statement but that's what happens when they let there animals run free.
pity the animal had to pay for the inconsiderate owners neglect.
So a dog that just happens to get loose once deserves to be shot in the head with an arrow? What the hell is wrong with you?
 

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So a dog that just happens to get loose once deserves to be shot in the head with an arrow? What the hell is wrong with you?


LOL. more rage????? WITH A NAME LIKE CRIMSON ARROW ,I WOULD THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE APPRECIATED THE SKILL involved in that shot.


how do you know it was just once??? I suspect it WAS probably a repeat offender.
pet owners that cannot or will not keep their animals at bay are a pet peeve of mine. not everyone loves your animal as much as you do. in fact, no one does!

if pet owners really love their animals as they claim, you would think they would train them to mind.


I would very much prefer that animal lovers take care of their pets so it doesn't fall on me to do so! BUT if it had shown up on my property, I assure you ,I would have done the same!
 
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People definitely need to control their dogs. Maybe this was a chronic issue and the shooter felt that he had no other choice. Could have been an aggressive dog. Who knows.

One thing's for sure though, you better think long and hard before doing something like this. Do that to the wrong person's dog and you may wind up with a rage up your @ss.
 

kidoggy

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true enough.
let your dog run free on the wrong persons land you may get same result.
 

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LOL. more rage????? WITH A NAME LIKE CRIMSON ARROW ,I WOULD THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE APPRECIATED THE SKILL involved in that shot.


how do you know it was just once??? I suspect it WAS probably a repeat offender.
pet owners that cannot or will not keep their animals at bay are a pet peeve of mine. not everyone loves your animal as much as you do. in fact, no one does!

if pet owners really love their animals as they claim, you would think they would train them to mind.


I would very much prefer that animal lovers take care of their pets so it doesn't fall on me to do so! BUT if it had shown up on my property, I assure you ,I would have done the same!
It doesn't take any skill to shoot a dog with a bow. Whether it was a one time thing or the dog is a chronic wanderer, there are better solutions than punishing a dog for its owners sins
 

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It doesn't take any skill to shoot a dog with a bow. Whether it was a one time thing or the dog is a chronic wanderer, there are better solutions than punishing a dog for its owners sins

double post.my bad.
 
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kidoggy

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It doesn't take any skill to shoot a dog with a bow. Whether it was a one time thing or the dog is a chronic wanderer, there are better solutions than punishing a dog for its owners sins

really????it takes some skill . I would wager most of our population could not do it.:D

what would that solution be ?
to try speaking rationally with a pet owner that neglects their animals?? speaking from experience ,that never solves anything.

taking the newspaper and a cup of coffee and doing a squat and dump on dog owners front porch each morning, won't help either . though it does make one feel satisfied:rolleyes:

sticking that arrow in the dog is a better (though probably not as satisfying)solution then sticking it in the dog owners skull. which is where it really belongs.


to be serious though,what is your grand solution?

the best one I can think of is for pet lovers to not let their precious run free on anothers property.
 

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Dogs need to be controlled, but shooting one with a bow or anything isn't a good situation for all parties involved. It gives the hunting community a black eye. It's definitely a rage.
 

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Might be a over righteous landowner who shot the dog I would put my $ on a psychopath with antisocial tendencies... Someone who would do this has the big 3 (homicidal triad) as what normal person would shoot a dog in the face. Who knows maybe it was charging no back story so no way to say but something to think about.

Or looks to be a pre meditated act or they decided to shoot it with a bow or why not just use a gun as a bow takes considerably more effort and planing inflict more pain and longer death.. (unless a felon and cant own gun) Starting to get scary..

One fact is that almost every serial rapist and serial murder had a history of violence against animals. A act like this speaks volumes. Another reason is revenge. Next in line would be to intimidation of females or children who are being abused... Or over half of sexual murders have abused animals... eyes should open

OR IMO more likely for the pleasure of the shooter than the unlucky dog and that is where it gets real scary as many of these folks are antisocial with a history of abuse that they in turn continue.

Maybe he just liked dog meat and needed to fill the freezer who knows but as the dog made it to the vet to get the photo I would again put my money on the shooter being a psychopath with Machiavellian and narcissistic tendencies.
 

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I would. is it better to shoot them in the behind???:D


or it could be the bow was simply at hand when the dog showed. and your correct, maybe the shooter was chinese and seeking a delicacy! like you said ,we don't have the whole backstory, yet you assume he got pleasure from doing it

lol. yeah ,he must have been a serial killer.must be so because it offends ones delicate sensibilities.

most liberals would consider YOU a serial killer for hunting deer. by your reasoning they must be correct , because surely you enjoy it or you wouldn't do it!

couldn't be that he just views dogs as just a nuisance to be dealt with same as most do a rat. that's how I view em. is it right for the landowner to shoot a trespasser and protect his property ? I believe it is.
 
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