Silverton Boar Dogs
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« Reply #40 on: August 27, 2009, 12:01:00 am » |
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Revenge outside the law is not the answer my friends. Use all the avenues you can, TAHC, sheriff, media, DA.....
There are two sides to a story like this, this is a crazy man who is making a living off these hogs as best he can. He is setting himself up for a host of problems and is right on the line of the law, one side or the other I don't know. If he is wrong, use the law to handle it. But, what am I going to do if I find some dogs chasing and baying colts in my mare pasture, or stretching out one of my calves? The law will protect me as it might protect him.
The answer to this problem is to stop it before it starts. A responsible dog hunter should not put his dogs down to hunt on a piece of property where there might be the chance they will track a hog or bay a hog on an adjoining property where they don't have hunting rights and have not talked to the other landowner about retrieval of dogs. Bad things can happen when your dogs are bayed up somewhere they don't belong.
This is a terrible thing that has happened, use it as a wake up call to make sure it doesn't happen to you. Get retrieval agreements with your neighbors and get some handle on your dogs, it could save their lives.
Sorry for your loss, I will help you in any way I can with the legal system.
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