local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
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local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
Our local TV station just covered a story about a black lab which had been arrowed in Jefferson County, MO. Someone shot it right behind one of the ears, and the broadhead came out the other side of its head. Amazingly enough, he lived.
The news coverage showed gruesome photos of the x-rays with the broadhead still in, and parts of the veterinarian' s operation to remove the projectile. It concluded by showing " Luther" running around, albeit with a heavily bandaged head.
Just as amazingly, the coverage included an interview with a local bowhunter who did a very admirable job representing our bowhunting community, decrying such despicable behavour and saying he couldn' t fathom shooting domesticated animals, or anything that wasn' t " fair game." Thank God we' re in a fairly hunter-friendly part of the country; this one could have been spun to severely cast a negative light on bowhunting!
The news coverage showed gruesome photos of the x-rays with the broadhead still in, and parts of the veterinarian' s operation to remove the projectile. It concluded by showing " Luther" running around, albeit with a heavily bandaged head.
Just as amazingly, the coverage included an interview with a local bowhunter who did a very admirable job representing our bowhunting community, decrying such despicable behavour and saying he couldn' t fathom shooting domesticated animals, or anything that wasn' t " fair game." Thank God we' re in a fairly hunter-friendly part of the country; this one could have been spun to severely cast a negative light on bowhunting!
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Texas
Posts: 1,382
RE: local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
I wonder if it was an accident of some kind or if it was intentional. I bet he ran by someone' s deer stand chasing deer one too many times and someone decided to try and put an end to it. I' m not against shooting domestic dogs if they are a wildlife nuisance however, I woudn' t shoot one with my bow. If this dog was out roaming in woods he shouldn' t have been, I law 100% of the blame on the dog' s owners.
If you love him, leash him. I' ve got a dog and she' s like a child to me. I keep her on my property, just like I would any real child of mine.
Ok, off my rant. That is a bad deal, I' m glad the dog is ok and I' m glad that the news interviewed a respectable bowhunter and not some slob.
If you love him, leash him. I' ve got a dog and she' s like a child to me. I keep her on my property, just like I would any real child of mine.
Ok, off my rant. That is a bad deal, I' m glad the dog is ok and I' m glad that the news interviewed a respectable bowhunter and not some slob.
#6
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 368
RE: local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
That is exactly why I am hesitant to run my beagle on public (or private with all of the tresspassers for that matter) some ashhole who thinks my dog is running a deer will shoot it.
Don' t shoot someone' s dog. Find the owners and press charges if it bothers you so much. I guarantee that whoever shoots at my dog will drop from the tree and he probably won' t live to tell about the fall.
Greg
Don' t shoot someone' s dog. Find the owners and press charges if it bothers you so much. I guarantee that whoever shoots at my dog will drop from the tree and he probably won' t live to tell about the fall.
Greg
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RE: local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
That definitely was a close one that could have gone either way. That is one good reason that every bowhunter should fully understand the sport that they pursue and some of the situations that they may be put into. I think the guy did a great job.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Onamia,MN.
Posts: 1,375
RE: local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
How about a dog that you catch " red-handed" chasing deer on YOUR property?I' m not saying just simply seeing a dog in the woods and shooting it but actually witnessing it chasing deer?Would that be inhumane--in my mind the dog caught chasing has it coming--go ahead and flame me.
#9
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RE: local news station shows lab shot w/ arrow
I know many hunters that will shoot a dog, just because they see it. It might be running a rabbit, but they don' t care. They see it as an obligation. Personally, I' m hoping these attitudes die out. It' s not good for hunting. There are proper channels to use, when trying to eliminate a deer-running dog. A one-time incident is not deserving of death, in my opinion. A problem dog needs to be gotten rid of, legally.
And by all means, if you' re going to shoot a dog, use a gun and don' t miss. The damage done to bowhunting from the guy shooting this dog, is 1000 times greater then the good it did to get rid of one dog (which he didn' t succeed at doing).
And by all means, if you' re going to shoot a dog, use a gun and don' t miss. The damage done to bowhunting from the guy shooting this dog, is 1000 times greater then the good it did to get rid of one dog (which he didn' t succeed at doing).