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I can't stand mother fkers that hurt animals just for the **** of it. That tells me you have mental issues. I beat the **** out of my cousin for running over a dog on purpose. He stopped,,, I walked around the car and planted his *** on the black top. He never did that **** around me again. And Karma got his fking *** too. He is my age and in a retirement home with All kinds of problems.
KARMA BABY
 
Not to get to far off subject but, what about coyotes. Not sure how they fit into everyone's psyche. They have been off and on quite the nuisance in our area for several years now. I have a friend who helps farmers with them for free. You would be surprised the equipment available, money spent and how serious some of these people take their dog hunting around home. Coyotes can be incredibly sneaky and very opportunistic in our area. People let there dogs out at night for potty and they go back to check and find them gone. Drive around the following morning and your family pet is shredded in a corn field. I didn't know how I was going to react when I saw my first one culled. But I tell ya what, if you ever have experienced their sneaky dirty tactics first hand, makes it a whole lot easier to help them on their way to dog heaven. Buddy of mine had a pack in his front yard with his bull terrier cornered. He shot his pistol up in the air and all of them took off scattered. All but one. Said he stood and stared at him after the shot went off just waiting. Needless to say, the following morning when I came for a visit, once he got done telling us the story, we drug that dead coyote off into the corn field behind his house a couple hundred yards. Something else to be aware of when your running through the fields with buckets full of water during a mid summers night.
 
Ok tough guy.....what are the names of your chickens......do you eat them? Why not. Who did you sleep with last night.

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Not to get to far off subject but, what about coyotes. Not sure how they fit into everyone's psyche. They have been off and on quite the nuisance in our area for several years now. I have a friend who helps farmers with them for free. You would be surprised the equipment available, money spent and how serious some of these people take their dog hunting around home. Coyotes can be incredibly sneaky and very opportunistic in our area. People let there dogs out at night for potty and they go back to check and find them gone. Drive around the following morning and your family pet is shredded in a corn field. I didn't know how I was going to react when I saw my first one culled. But I tell ya what, if you ever have experienced their sneaky dirty tactics first hand, makes it a whole lot easier to help them on their way to dog heaven. Buddy of mine had a pack in his front yard with his bull terrier cornered. He shot his pistol up in the air and all of them took off scattered. All but one. Said he stood and stared at him after the shot went off just waiting. Needless to say, the following morning when I came for a visit, once he got done telling us the story, we drug that dead coyote off into the corn field behind his house a couple hundred yards. Something else to be aware of when your running through the fields with buckets full of water during a mid summers night.
The Breed I have is known for bringing a Yote home a night to give you
if you are in that type of area
 
I would go with a buddy and we'd sit in his truck and wait on basically a boombox he had set out with recordings. He had a remote deal he would hit and make it look like a wounded rabbit or fox was rolling on the ground. One time walking back to his truck I dipped around back for a wiz only to find fresh tracks where some of them had actually been watching us while we were watching some of them.
 
I live in a place where coyotes thrive. Got one of my cats around 10 years ago. NOT ANYMORE. My cat(s) will never go outside again. My dog is outside our fence but only with me. Plus, ever since they basturds got my cat I shoot them in the *** with my air gun. I don't kill them just a friendly reminder not to come around....now I have rats. Got a little something for them as well.
 
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I live in a place where coyotes thrive. Got one of my cats around 10 years ago. NOT ANYMORE. My cat(s) will never go outside again. My dog is outside our fence but only with me. Plus, ever since they basturds got my cat I shot them in the *** with my air gun. I don't kill them just a friendly reminder not to come around....now I have rats. Got a little something for them as well.
Pute Be very very careful if you use rat bait , its is deadly to dogs and they will eat bait chunks if they find any the rats drop going back to nest with.
 
Not to get to far off subject but, what about coyotes. Not sure how they fit into everyone's psyche. They have been off and on quite the nuisance in our area for several years now. I have a friend who helps farmers with them for free. You would be surprised the equipment available, money spent and how serious some of these people take their dog hunting around home. Coyotes can be incredibly sneaky and very opportunistic in our area. People let there dogs out at night for potty and they go back to check and find them gone. Drive around the following morning and your family pet is shredded in a corn field. I didn't know how I was going to react when I saw my first one culled. But I tell ya what, if you ever have experienced their sneaky dirty tactics first hand, makes it a whole lot easier to help them on their way to dog heaven. Buddy of mine had a pack in his front yard with his bull terrier cornered. He shot his pistol up in the air and all of them took off scattered. All but one. Said he stood and stared at him after the shot went off just waiting. Needless to say, the following morning when I came for a visit, once he got done telling us the story, we drug that dead coyote off into the corn field behind his house a couple hundred yards. Something else to be aware of when your running through the fields with buckets full of water during a mid summers night.
It used to bother me, they look so much like a dog. Not anymore. Just think of one of your pets torn up. Pull trigger.

Bubba
 
Pute Be very very careful if you use rat bait , its is deadly to dogs and they will eat bait chunks if they find any the rats drop going back to nest with.

What Rat bait?

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i do use Tom Cat Bait stations but not where the dog can get to. They are animal proof....but ^^is my favorite way to get rid of the fk's. Lots of them this size when you live in a greenbelt.
 
What Rat bait?

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i do use Tom Cat Bait stations but not where the dog can get to. They are animal proof....but ^^is mem thingy favorite way to get rid of the fk's. Lots of them this size when you live in a greenbelt.
Hate them suckers , they ate threw a cement wall and into PVC pipe to get water
and screwed me really good clogged the whole waste line coming from my kitchen
 

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