Re: haviheart bait


Jim--
I'd sure hate to lose or maim my beloved dogs in a fight w/ one of these
nasty critters--(and the odor from a skunk to boot--been there!!) Not only
is this cruel to all animals involved, one of your dogs will eventually get
into serious trouble with a wild animal-wait 'til they get 'hold of a
porcupine!!! (bites, scratches, infections, diseases) Thats why we have
LEASH LAWS!!! I used to let my 3 hounds run on our property in Oregon years
ago, until my Lab/Shepard killed a young fawn-the neighbors witnessed her
brutal attack and animal control took her away. If you love your pets and
have respect for your neighboring woods and farms, please keep your dogs
away from wildlife.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Aegeanshores@aol.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 5:30 AM
Subject: Re: haviheart bait


> I think the ultimate way to get rid of raccoons and groundhogs is to get
and
> keep a large dog who likes to hunt. I have two Golden Retrievers, and in
the
> past month, the larger golden "Chaser" has nabbed and killed 3 groundhogs,
1
> raccoon, 1 'possum, and a skunk. It works for me and the dogs love the
chase.
>
> Jim Flynt
> Stokesdale, NC
>
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