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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 1789562" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I'll be the one to offer an opposing view. It may not be popular but i recently met one of the nicest, sweetest dogs. A friend was riding his bike and found the dog. The dog then followed him for 11 miles (at a good speed). When he went to pet the dog again he found that she had been shot twice in the hind sections (once shotgun and once with a pellet gun). They saved her and adopted her out to a family in vermont. I don't know why the dog was targeted, but she was so laid back and chill i have a hard time believing she was doing anything other then finding food. Blame the person who failed to fix their dog, not the animal. </p><p></p><p>You can do whatever you want, but there are options out there (you can turn the dog over to a shelter, etc). It's up to you. Having been attached and mauled by a dog, i don't have an issue with anyone dealing with a dangerous animal, but an annoying dog is another issue. Just don't be the d-bag that allows the dog to suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 1789562, member: 277"] I'll be the one to offer an opposing view. It may not be popular but i recently met one of the nicest, sweetest dogs. A friend was riding his bike and found the dog. The dog then followed him for 11 miles (at a good speed). When he went to pet the dog again he found that she had been shot twice in the hind sections (once shotgun and once with a pellet gun). They saved her and adopted her out to a family in vermont. I don't know why the dog was targeted, but she was so laid back and chill i have a hard time believing she was doing anything other then finding food. Blame the person who failed to fix their dog, not the animal. You can do whatever you want, but there are options out there (you can turn the dog over to a shelter, etc). It's up to you. Having been attached and mauled by a dog, i don't have an issue with anyone dealing with a dangerous animal, but an annoying dog is another issue. Just don't be the d-bag that allows the dog to suffer. [/QUOTE]
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