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04-19-2010, 09:04 AM
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I just stared at him telling him he was a murderer and a weirdo.
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Um, no, he's a dog, doing what comes sorta naturally, although we seem to want to forget that. (What kind of dog, by the way?)
Our dog (a collie -- a shepherd, not a hunter) killed a rabbit once. We made her sleep outside that night, not as punishment but just in case she felt like throwing up. Only time she did anything like that (that we know of). We heard the rabbit scream - very weird.
Our golden got hold of a turtle and tried to chew it up. Broke the shell a little. My wife saw what was going on and got it away from him and let the turtle go outside the yard.
Maybe I'm a little callous about it, but dogs will be dogs.
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04-19-2010, 09:30 AM
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Um, no, he's a dog, doing what comes sorta naturally, although we seem to want to forget that. (What kind of dog, by the way?)
Our dog (a collie -- a shepherd, not a hunter) killed a rabbit once. We made her sleep outside that night, not as punishment but just in case she felt like throwing up. Only time she did anything like that (that we know of). We heard the rabbit scream - very weird.
Our golden got hold of a turtle and tried to chew it up. Broke the shell a little. My wife saw what was going on and got it away from him and let the turtle go outside the yard.
Maybe I'm a little callous about it, but dogs will be dogs.
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Exactly. Mine likes chasing squirrels
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04-19-2010, 10:20 AM
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Um, no, he's a dog, doing what comes sorta naturally, although we seem to want to forget that. (What kind of dog, by the way?)
Our dog (a collie -- a shepherd, not a hunter) killed a rabbit once. We made her sleep outside that night, not as punishment but just in case she felt like throwing up. Only time she did anything like that (that we know of). We heard the rabbit scream - very weird.
Our golden got hold of a turtle and tried to chew it up. Broke the shell a little. My wife saw what was going on and got it away from him and let the turtle go outside the yard.
Maybe I'm a little callous about it, but dogs will be dogs.
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Lol I call him a little weirdo all the time. He's not a dog... he's a human trapped in a dog's body. I swear this dog has more personality than my niece and nephew. He's a Maltese Poodle. I think I'm more shocked cuz this is his first time, and I don't think it would have been as bad if it had been the whole rabbit and not just rabbit feet connected to guts. I need to find the remains again and toss them. He keeps going back there... and I still don't know where the head is.
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04-19-2010, 10:24 AM
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He's a Maltese Poodle.
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So he does at least have some hunting related instincts. Maybe?
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I think I'm more shocked cuz this is his first time, and I don't think it would have been as bad if it had been the whole rabbit and not just rabbit feet connected to guts. I need to find the remains again and toss them.
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Yeah, I think our collie was about 8 when she took down that rabbit. We figure she'd just had enough and snapped.
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He keeps going back there... and I still don't know where the head is.
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Buried it?
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04-19-2010, 02:16 PM
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Exactly. Mine likes chasing squirrels
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04-19-2010, 02:26 PM
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Am I wrong for finding this hilarious. LOL.
As a dog lover who has owned a lot of hunting breed and large dogs since childhood, this is so normal to me. I only see it as a bad thing if they harm another family pet (which happened to us with a pet feret and rabbits) or someone else's pet.
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04-19-2010, 10:22 PM
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My yorkies will chase anything out of the yard.
A few yaers back the female chased and caught a deer mouse in the yard, slung it around in her mouth and killed it. She unfortunately had blood all up in her hair and what not and had to get a bath afterwards...oh well. Better the mouse was killed outside my house than inside!
We now refer to her as "The Mouser."
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04-19-2010, 11:54 PM
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My late but much-beloved kitty Nala used to bring me bird heads & lizard tails as presents. I've had to wash away many remains from my porch.
My other cat Bella brings in half-alive lizards. The latest one limped into the dining room before dying under the dining room table. I made Mike clean that up.
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