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In reply to the discussion: In case you had any sympathy left for the "farmer" who shot 2 dogs in PA [View all]dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)25. Here you go
"About a year ago, Boden said, two pit bulls attacked and killed sheep and an alpaca in the neighborhood. Pilotti saw the attacks and shot the dogs."
http://articles.philly.com/2013-02-22/news/37244139_1_pennsylvania-dog-law-dog-law-bernese/2
I'm not saying the first shooting wasn't justified but clearly the second one wasn't.
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In case you had any sympathy left for the "farmer" who shot 2 dogs in PA [View all]
dorkzilla
Feb 2013
OP
i really think that if most people got magically transported to 100 years ago
datasuspect
Feb 2013
#5
actually with some of the things happening around the globe politically, environmentally,
Kali
Feb 2013
#16
You could say that with any generation. Skill sets change a lot in 100 years. n-t
Logical
Feb 2013
#48
I had chickens and still have ducks and geese. I don't shoot stray dogs. I either chase them home
appleannie1
Feb 2013
#38