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mud
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stolen dog

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I have lost a few dogs over the years but got one stole tonight with me close by.I went to run a few hours this evening.It was a nice afternoon.I hear a truck pull up.Hear a guy talking on a cell phone.I thought nothing of it because there is a cave on the property we run on.I thought people were going down to check it out.I hear a guy say grab that dog it was one of my best females I have owned her 5 years.I start yelling and running towards them.They jump in a vehicle and take off.Whats the world comming to...

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Re: stolen dog

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Hate to hear that
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Re: stolen dog

Post by BriarCreekBeagles »

Tell you what it's come to, the bible said that in the end times the world would wax worse, the Lord is gettin ready to come back folks I just hope you are all ready for him too get here when he does.
Sorry to hear your hound and it's a real shame that guys will do that but in this day and age thank God they didn't shoot you or something worse.
Hope you find you find out who it was and get your hound back.
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Re: stolen dog

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Sorry to hear that Phil I wish you could have peppered thm or something. :gunguy:
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Ky. Hunter
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Re: stolen dog

Post by Ky. Hunter »

Sorry to hear that. My hunting buddie had one stolen in the field last season while we were hunting. We heard a truck pull off and even saw the truck from a distance. I had one that didn't like strangers and when she came running back to us we knew something was wrong and the fellow caught the dog and took the e-collar and the regular collar off the dog and laid it on the side of the road. The only reason he was not peppered was that he was out of range of the shotguns. It makes you sick to even think people do things like this.

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Phil sorry to hear that. You know you never lose the bad ones it is always the good ones.

NCSportsman
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Re: stolen dog

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I don't know how well this would work, but I have all of my dogs micro chipped.

If that thief ever takes your dog to the vet, they are supposed to check for a chip before checking out any new animal.

The thief would have to take the dog to the vet for this to work.

mud
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Re: stolen dog

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Good news.I got my stolen dog back minus the collar...I put an ad on the local radio during the trading post.Which is an hour where listeners call in with things to buy sell or give away. I took an ad saying that I had the license number of the truck that stole my dog.I was giving the people that took her a chance to do the right thing and get her back home.If not I was going to the police with my info.I paid for the add to run 5 days.Bingo got a call telling me where my dog was minus the collar.I got lucky I had none of the info I claimed to have.Just glad the people that took her did not know that...LOL Thanks for the concern and support...

bigjohn
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Good news mud,shame ya didn't get to kick the fella's tail.

NCSportsman
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Re: stolen dog

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mud wrote:Good news.I got my stolen dog back minus the collar...I put an ad on the local radio during the trading post.Which is an hour where listeners call in with things to buy sell or give away. I took an ad saying that I had the license number of the truck that stole my dog.I was giving the people that took her a chance to do the right thing and get her back home.If not I was going to the police with my info.I paid for the add to run 5 days.Bingo got a call telling me where my dog was minus the collar.I got lucky I had none of the info I claimed to have.Just glad the people that took her did not know that...LOL Thanks for the concern and support...
What was the scumbags excuse for having your dog?

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Jr Walker
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I had a guy try to call 2 of my dogs that was running to him but i kept hearing something really low but i just thought it was some how a tree was moving or something then he ended up making the mistake of saying come here dogs and i yelled at him and asked him what he thought he was doing and he replied saying he thought my dogs were hung up and barking...even though they was moving the whole time LOL


Glad u got ur dog back and good thinking on that idea as well :lol:
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Mike W.
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It is worth the time and money to get the permit to carry a handgun!!!!!!!!



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Re: stolen dog

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Mike W. wrote:It is worth the time and money to get the permit to carry a handgun!!!!!!!!



Mike Whitis
Maybe that's why i have never heard of this in Vermont, you don't need a permit, everyone has a gun. You can bet if it were me that truck would have been full of lead!!! :gunguy: :gunguy: :gunguy:

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Re: stolen dog

Post by bill (flint river ) »

bocephus52804 wrote:
Mike W. wrote:It is worth the time and money to get the permit to carry a handgun!!!!!!!!



Mike Whitis
Maybe that's why i have never heard of this in Vermont, you don't need a permit, everyone has a gun. You can bet if it were me that truck would have been full of lead!!! :gunguy: :gunguy: :gunguy:

so u would take a chance of going to jail for life over a beagle. it's sucks but it's not worth waisting the rest of your life over.

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Re: stolen dog

Post by wvduece »

most everybody here in wv carry a gun too but some of have a concealed permit i wont run my dogs with out a pisdtol they help to scare the coyotes away when they come in on ya just fire a couple rounds n they leave in a hurry jb
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