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Murphy's Kennel
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Re: stolen dog

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Last spring my granddad, my DAD, and me went to the park in Hartford,KY to run some pups. After getting up there we find out they are only allowing people to run in the back by the gate. Because of an upcoming A.K.C. hunt. I've had some great running back there so we go turn loose. We had my pup his sister and a few other young dogs out there with my pups mother out there as well. She and the pups started running and they split. I ended up catching my pup and his sister behind the Dog Pound. But no sign of their mother. When them and the others split thier mother was with them but when I caught them no sign of thier mother. Right before I caught them I seen a truck pass and am sure that the people in the truck got her. It a shame cause she was as a nice a female as we have. Matter of fact she had just qualified for the world at the hunt before with a fifth place. She was a lemon and white bitch around 5 years old at the time. Had a real nice loud coarse chopping mouth and was a real nice jump dog. It's a shame that she's gone...
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AlabamaSwamper
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Re: stolen dog

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Some folks wonder why I carry a pistol with me. I hope like hell the person that steals mine ain't in sight of me.
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bill (flint river )
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Re: stolen dog

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it's one thing to shot a warning shot, but it a diffrent deal to shot at someone.

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Re: stolen dog

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bill (flint river ) wrote:it's one thing to shot a warning shot, but it a diffrent deal to shot at someone.
What is a warning shot? ;) I can't help he was in line with the coyote or wild dog I was shooting at. I hate theives and like snakes, the only good ones are DEAD ones.
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bocephus52804
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Re: stolen dog

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bill (flint river ) wrote:
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.
You bet your @ss I am shooting at the truck!! I never said anything about shooting the guy. Once I got him stopped I'd make his @sshole part of his forehead!

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