I guess those who live where wolf hunting is allowed should be careful. This was a Malamute not a GSD but I know people sometimes think GSDs look like wolves.
this is a good clear example of why I have a flashing collar and the dogs have brightly colored vests for the rare times we go anywhere near a hunting area for hikes and such.
the worst was when a hunter was on a woman's property and she came out waving a white glove and was shot because the hunter thought her glove was a deer tail.
I remember this. The husband was so devastated & disgusted he moved back to Iowa. Particularly ugly was the way some locals blamed her for being shot & killed on her own property! Unbelievable!
Disgusting. I stay well away from hunting areas during the fall. Actually, one of my coworkers had a horse shot one year. A HORSE. On their property well away from any property line.
The so-called hunter said he thought it was an elk. Other than having four legs, there is NOTHING similar between an elk and a horse. Nevermind that the hunter didn't have permission to be hunting on their land to begin with.
I can't imagine what the elk farms around here have to deal with in Oct/Nov.
Exactly! So called hunter! I have hunted my whole life" taught my boys! Real hunters take pride in making sure the animals don't suffer! And follow the rules! Its the wanna be hunters that give real hunters a bad name! Bill
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