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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Ain't that the truth, same sentiment I have when I see dead dogs on the side of the road. Some jackass can't keep their dogs safely in their yard.
    It's ridiculous out here. I wish I had the words to describe the scope of it.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    I wish someone would start shooting the assholes that let their dogs run all over creation.
    Ain't that the truth, same sentiment I have when I see dead dogs on the side of the road. Some jackass can't keep their dogs safely in their yard.

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  • YALE
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    I wish someone would start shooting the assholes that let their dogs run all over creation.

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  • CJ
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    lol fucking volunteer, who cares.

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  • LS1Goat
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    Wtf are some people thinking? Even if you were threatened and justifiably killed the dogs, what the hell would make you think its a good idea to plaster on Facebook. This dude better have a damn good reason to have killed these dogs, or I hope he spends some time and loses his job prospects for the rest of his life.

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  • Texas volunteer firefighter resigns after allegedly killing dogs, posting photo



    A volunteer firefighter in Texas resigned Wednesday after a photo appeared on social media indicating that he shot two dogs -- black and yellow labs -- because they entered his yard.

    Fox4News.com did not identify the firefighter, but cited a Facebook post that showed two dogs lying on an icy patch. The caption read, "Somebody didn't put any truth (sic) my warning. Keep your damn dogs on your property."

    The Hunt County firefighter could face animal-cruelty charges.

    The fire department issued a statement saying, "We do not condone the recent actions of one of our firefighters. We are following our policy in removing him from our department."

    The station contacted the dogs' owner, who learned that the dogs were shot on social media.

    "I'm in shock! I don't know, I don't understand these people. Bad people, I don't know," Pulido Rodrigo told the station.

    According to state law, in order for a person to legally shoot a dog, there must be a reasonable threat to someone or livestock.
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