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  • CexMashean
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Right. You believe I should have tried rehoming. Cool. How do you propose I catch her when she's in full pursuit mode? You explain how your idea works to me, keeping in mind I have to climb a 5 strand barbed wire fence, cross about 10 acres and intercept her while avoiding the stampede, all the while moving with a cane.

    I'll wait.
    Then I put the blame on you for being a shitty pet owner if you're not physically capable of keeping and maintaining a pet.

    Why would you have a breed of animal you can't control? Stick to shitzus and chihuahuas.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    Google "Cooper, TX"

    Then see if there are any shelters. most people dump dogs in the country, Frost did his a final solid.
    Drives me crazy when people dump strays out here. I had to replant my flower garden when someone dropped a stray off. She was so thin and hungry so I fed her, then that turned into 2 weeks and then she had a litter of 12 puppies so I couldn't just dump them somewhere so that was another 8 weeks of caring for my two and another 13 until I could find all of them homes and THEN I found her a good home.

    According to the Prius driving hippy that came to get her (the stray that came to my house), she was going to be trained to help find people under rubble. Smart dog, went mental with grasshoppers.

    I don't kill everything and as a matter of fact, it bothers me intensely to do so if there is any other option. I have a pair of armadillos that run my yard as evidence. Shooting my own dog was hard but had to be done. Now what is going to kill me is when my Cocker Spaniel finally passes. He's 13 and going blind and hard of hearing. My best friend though.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Right. You believe I should have tried rehoming. Cool. How do you propose I catch her when she's in full pursuit mode? You explain how your idea works to me, keeping in mind I have to climb a 5 strand barbed wire fence, cross about 10 acres and intercept her while avoiding the stampede, all the while moving with a cane.

    I'll wait.

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  • Sean88gt
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    An AK round generally sends you there...

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  • CexMashean
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    I'm just pointing out, things get handled differently in the country.
    I'm aware of that, but there wasn't even an attempt made.

    Where was the post on here to try and rehome? Who did he reach out to for rehoming? None.
    He just went straight to shooting his dog, without even making an attempt.

    Frost is operating in a different universe.

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  • Sean88gt
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    I'm just pointing out, things get handled differently in the country.

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  • CexMashean
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    1. You're under the impression that there is a shelter within 20 miles of me
    2. You're under the impression they'd take her
    3. You're under the impression someone would take a year old wolf pup and take her home to live running free and having fun
    4. You're under the impression I didn't weigh everything before I pulled the trigger. I am always 100% certain of what I'm doing when I pick up a rifle.
    1. Note, frost does not think his dog is worth driving more than 20 miles for.
    2. Frost already tried without success.
    3. Yes, someone would. When you don't try, how do you know?
    4. I believe you may have thought of other things, but like usual, you expected the absolute worst of everything.

    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    Google "Cooper, TX"
    I feel safer knowing he's that far away.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Just a quick search...

    Welcome to the home of Texas Wolfdog Project, the number one source for finding information about wolfdogs: education, adoption, fostering, and even meeting these wonderful creatures.



    I understand why he did it, and believe frost fully believes himself. But that's also why I agree with magnus that he's not all right up there. Its not just this isolated case...but a lot of things

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    I just think he should have taken his dog to a city rescue, made them aware of why he was bringing it there, and move on.

    When the first thought was to kill his own dog, that says something about the person.

    Frost has shown many times the extremes he thinks of, and this is just another example of that. He's mental.
    Google "Cooper, TX"

    Then see if there are any shelters. most people dump dogs in the country, Frost did his a final solid.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
    Wrong. You're clearly unfamiliar with the way things go out in the rural areas. There are many, many farmers who have had to shoot their own dogs because they would not stop behaviors that are destructive to livestock. One lives right next door to my inlaws. His gaggle of stupid dogs got over there and killed a calf. He killed all 4 dogs and bought the calf. It was $1,200.

    Its commonplace. If this tells you anything about the seriousness of the issue, theft of livestock is a felony in Texas. People take dumb dogs killing their livestock just as seriously.
    And multiply that by almost 100 and the fencing and if they get into the highway and someone hits them? Immediate action is required.

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  • Gasser64
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    I just think he should have taken his dog to a city rescue, made them aware of why he was bringing it there, and move on.

    When the first thought was to kill his own dog, that says something about the person.

    Frost has shown many times the extremes he thinks of, and this is just another example of that. He's mental.
    Wrong. You're clearly unfamiliar with the way things go out in the rural areas. There are many, many farmers who have had to shoot their own dogs because they would not stop behaviors that are destructive to livestock. One lives right next door to my inlaws. His gaggle of stupid dogs got over there and killed a calf. He killed all 4 dogs and bought the calf. It was $1,200.

    Its commonplace. If this tells you anything about the seriousness of the issue, theft of livestock is a felony in Texas. People take dumb dogs killing their livestock just as seriously.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    If that's what you're taking away from my posts, you're kind of proving my point about only thinking in extremes.
    1. You're under the impression that there is a shelter within 20 miles of me
    2. You're under the impression they'd take her
    3. You're under the impression someone would take a year old wolf pup and take her home to live running free and having fun
    4. You're under the impression I didn't weigh everything before I pulled the trigger. I am always 100% certain of what I'm doing when I pick up a rifle.

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  • Tremor14
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    Mangos is as bananas as frost.

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  • CexMashean
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    So you wanted me to take my pet to a shelter where she'd be locked up until they gave her the needle, to die alone? .
    If that's what you're taking away from my posts, you're kind of proving my point about only thinking in extremes.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    I just think he should have taken his dog to a city rescue, made them aware of why he was bringing it there, and move on.

    When the first thought was to kill his own dog, that says something about the person.

    Frost has shown many times the extremes he thinks of, and this is just another example of that. He's mental.
    So you wanted me to take my pet to a shelter where she'd be locked up until they gave her the needle, to die alone? No. Her death was instant. One round as she ran. She never knew what happened and I informed the rancher what happened and apologized for her over there.

    My cocker spaniel plays with his cow dogs all the time but doesn't run the cattle.

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