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AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 10:50 AM

Very Threatening Chihuahau....
 
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"When he saw my dog running out of the bushes, [he said], 'I'm going to handle him myself,' and then I guess my dog had run back up on him again, and he just shot him," the owner explained.



http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/04...est=latestnews

Oberon 04-04-13 11:50 AM

The hell was it going to do? Savage his ankles?! The bullet was probably bigger than the dog!

:nope:

AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 12:08 PM

http://www.kafilmworks.com/killerchi.jpg

Jimbuna 04-04-13 12:13 PM

Total overkill and no pun intended.

AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 12:25 PM

Personally I think the neighbor had it in for the dog. Probably barked. Like most dogs.

fireftr18 04-04-13 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2036227)
Personally I think the neighbor had it in for the dog. Probably barked. Like most dogs.

In before Tribesman.......dog off the lease. He is supposed to be leased. The dog was in attack mod. Gun owner had every right to blow the dog to the next county by current laws. Good day! :salute:

Probably did with one shot. I agree with everyone else, the dog would've scratched up the ankles, but that's about it. I agree the shooter had the right, but did indeed over-do it. The whole situation looks bad on us responsible pet owners and gun owners.

Tribesman 04-04-13 01:26 PM

Stupid owner and stupid neighbour.

AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2036262)
Stupid owner and stupid neighbour.

Fences make great neighbors!

Tribesman 04-04-13 01:41 PM

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Fences make great neighbors!
Yes but a fence is no barrier to a six inch attack puppy.

AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 02:15 PM

Yes, this has been observed. :yep: Break out the heavy artillery!

Ducimus 04-04-13 02:40 PM

Not that I approve of anyone shooting any dog except maybe a rabid one - but I would point out, that those in the field of veterinary medicine (at least in my area) have a nickname for Chihuahua's. They call them, "Land sharks". You wouldn't think it because of their size and cuteness, but they can be aggressive and are prone to biting anyone not their owner. My wife is more on guard around a Chihuahua then most other breeds, excepting perhaps Alaskan Huskies or similar sled dog breeds. They don't give any warning before they bite apparently.

AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 2036305)
Not that I approve of anyone shooting any dog, but I would point out, that those in the field of veterinary medicine (at least in my area) have a nickname for Chihuahua's. They call them, "Land sharks". You wouldn't think it because of their size and cuteness, but they can be aggressive and are prone to biting anyone not their owner.

Yes but a size 10 would punt a 7 pound Chihuahau 50 yards! My dog got away once. She was a 60lb terrier. She went bounding towards a neighbor in her usually manner she does. The neighbor, who had a shovel in his had at the time, raised the tool to use on my dog. Of course I shouted she is not attacking do not swing the shovel. The neighbor did not swing the shovel. But a large terrier bounding towards a person who does not know the dog will react in such a manner. Here is the problem with this story. Said neighbor was hanging out in the yard with a gun. What was he waiting for? Is the hood that bad? At any rate, any dog can be aggressive and a biter. If the dog was a 100 Rottweiler I can understand the gun. A Chihuahua? Not so much.

Ducimus 04-04-13 02:50 PM

Oh I agree. If it were me, i'd have punted that little dog like a football. Shooting it isn't even in my scope of thinking.

AVGWarhawk 04-04-13 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 2036315)
Shooting it isn't even in my scope of thinking.


And this is why I question why the gentleman with the artillery was in the backyard? It was in his scope of thinking and premeditated? :hmmm:

EDIT: Oh hell. The incident took place in Detroit. Never mind. The man was packing for obvious reasons.

Oberon 04-04-13 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2036319)
EDIT: Oh hell. The incident took place in Detroit.

Oh, well in that case the dog was probably packing too... :doh:


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