So, this guy actually posted on Facebook that he killed his neighbor's dogs.
So, this guy actually posted on Facebook that he killed his neighbor's dogs. The good news is his job fired him. The bad news is, in Texas, this is probably considered normal.
Let the local LEOs know what you think about this behavior: https://plus.google.com/111487954138855002559/about?hl=en
http://m.heraldbanner.com/news/update-hunt-county-constable-investigating-dog-shooting/article_147f0cea-bcff-11e4-8fac-0b21522653a2.html?mode=jqm
Let the local LEOs know what you think about this behavior: https://plus.google.com/111487954138855002559/about?hl=en
http://m.heraldbanner.com/news/update-hunt-county-constable-investigating-dog-shooting/article_147f0cea-bcff-11e4-8fac-0b21522653a2.html?mode=jqm
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Its really a shame about the dogs and I bet you wish it hadn't happened. Life goes on.
My friends in south Georgia lost 3 chickens to a neighbor's dog that wasn't kept on its property (it's common to let them run wild there, common to keep chickens, and common to keep firearms). This took several visits over a couple of weeks for the dog to get 3 chickens. They tried talking to the neighbors about keeping the dog on the property after the first one. They did it again after the second. After the third, they called the sheriff. Nobody had to get shot or lose a family pet.