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6/29/2017 8:56:18 AM EDT
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Hooksett, N.H. —
A man shot and killed a dog at the Hooksett Rest stop on I-93 Wednesday afternoon, according to New Hampshire State Police. Officers say a large dog jumped out of the window of a parked car when it saw a smaller dog walking by.

Witnesses tell police a man tried to free his smaller dog from the mouth of the larger dog, but was unsuccessful. He allegedly fired a single gun shot at the larger dog. State troopers say that dog was killed and the smaller dog was taken to a veterinarian for treatment, but did not appear to have life threatening injuries.
6/29/2017 9:00:01 AM EDT
[#1]
Yes all day long
6/29/2017 9:00:35 AM EDT
[#2]
If it happened as it reads, good shoot
6/29/2017 9:00:41 AM EDT
[#3]
Not enough info.
6/29/2017 9:07:37 AM EDT
[#4]
It is hard to tell from the article - but if the small dog was really "in the large dog's mouth" then it could be a good shoot.

Having said that we just got a German Shorthair last year who is now 1.5 years old.  72lb, really awesome sweet dog that would not hurt a fly other than birds, which he wants to kill.  But when he was a little younger he would rush at other dogs and jump on them to play. I've curbed that some.

I've noticed there are some dog owners who are just pussies and/or dense and don't understand that dogs like to play rough.  They're dogs.   As long as they don't actually draw blood it's fine.  So yes, it could be a good shoot but there're goofballs out there that think their dog is some china doll.
6/29/2017 9:13:34 AM EDT
[#5]
Glad I didn't fire that shot
6/29/2017 9:23:39 AM EDT
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It is hard to tell from the article - but if the small dog was really "in the large dog's mouth" then it could be a good shoot.

Having said that we just got a German Shorthair last year who is now 1.5 years old.  72lb, really awesome sweet dog that would not hurt a fly other than birds, which he wants to kill.  But when he was a little younger he would rush at other dogs and jump on them to play. I've curbed that some.

I've noticed there are some dog owners who are just pussies and/or dense and don't understand that dogs like to play rough.  They're dogs.   As long as they don't actually draw blood it's fine.  So yes, it could be a good shoot but there're goofballs out there that think their dog is some china doll.
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Dog's are property. Preventing your property from jumping on my property is entirely appropriate if I expect my property to be harmed by the action.

Good shoot? Eh, maybe not. See above, dogs are property.
6/29/2017 9:24:56 AM EDT
[#7]
I think it was a good shoot, as I would do the same for my dogs. I also believe that the owner of the dead attacking dog should be held liable, for putting their dog in that situation, it didn't know better, it's just an animal that saw a smaller animal it wanted to eat or just fuck up.
6/29/2017 9:29:02 AM EDT
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Dog's are property. Preventing your property from jumping on my property is entirely appropriate if I expect my property to be harmed by the action.

Good shoot? Eh, maybe not. See above, dogs are property.
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I think the property argument makes it even more justified. It's not like they shot the owner. Think, if a neighbors tree (their property) is leaning up on your garage (your property) and damaging it. The owners of the tree does nothing it fix it, so you cut down the tree. Is that justified?
6/29/2017 9:30:24 AM EDT
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Oddly enough, it would be illegal here.

Allowed to kill a dog in self defense, or defense of livestock. Not allowed to defend a pet with deadly force.

Dog warden agreed that the law is retarded. Re emphasized the "But, you ARE allowed to use deadly force in SELF defense" with the

Backstory: We had an incident with a dog across the street killing our rear neighbor's dog.
6/29/2017 9:31:20 AM EDT
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Dog's are property. Preventing your property from jumping on my property is entirely appropriate if I expect my property to be harmed by the action.

Good shoot? Eh, maybe not. See above, dogs are property.
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I don't disagree with anything you said here.  My only point is the part in red - some dog owners don't understand dogs and think little teacup poodle is going to be harmed by what is essentially dog play.
6/29/2017 9:33:45 AM EDT
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I think the property argument makes it even more justified. It's not like they shot the owner. Think, if a neighbors tree (their property) is leaning up on your garage (your property) and damaging it. The owners of the tree does nothing it fix it, so you cut down the tree. Is that justified?
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If I were on a jury I would have a tough time convicting. But under the strict letter of the law I expect that the discharge of a firearm to protect property is not legal.

"He was coming right at me officer, let me call my lawyer" would probably be the best statement.
6/29/2017 9:37:02 AM EDT
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I don't disagree with anything you said here.  My only point is the part in red - some dog owners don't understand dogs and think little teacup poodle is going to be harmed by what is essentially dog play.
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I see how my inlaws 100+ lbs  Rottweiler looks at my wife's 5 lbs Maltese, there is no playing there. He wants to eat her like he would a squirrel.
6/29/2017 9:38:29 AM EDT
[#13]
Just around the corner.  I'd have probably shot too.
6/29/2017 9:38:59 AM EDT
[#14]
Theses are dogs... Buy another one and move along.  

Guy with little dog, is it really worth the risk to shoot someone's dog?  Guy with the big dog, apologize, bury your dog, hit the pet store/pound, and hope the homo with the little dog doesn't rape you for vet bill.
6/29/2017 9:39:24 AM EDT
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This.
6/29/2017 10:38:37 AM EDT
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Like an earlier poster said, dogs are property, you have a right to protect your property. Had two dogs attack my fathers dog which was on his leash.
asked a cop if he could've shot to protect... overwhelming yes answer.
6/29/2017 10:44:22 AM EDT
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Theses are dogs... Buy another one and move along.  

Guy with little dog, is it really worth the risk to shoot someone's dog?  Guy with the big dog, apologize, bury your dog, hit the pet store/pound, and hope the homo with the little dog doesn't rape you for vet bill.
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You're not a pet owner are you?  People tend to get attached to living things which they raise for many years.
6/29/2017 10:56:08 AM EDT
[#18]
" I didn't shoot to defend my dog, I shot to defend myself once the offending dog tried to bite me"
6/29/2017 10:56:58 AM EDT
[#19]
keep your dag under control to where it wont be able to get shot
6/29/2017 11:03:31 AM EDT
[#20]
ditto if it reads right.... if the bigger dog just jumped out the window and ran over to the other dog wagging his tail then the shooter should be hung.
6/29/2017 11:38:49 AM EDT
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You're not a pet owner are you?  People tend to get attached to living things which they raise for many years.
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I'm a pet owner, grew up with dogs on the farm and they were my "best friends".  At age 12 I would have used a weapon against human to protect my "best friend".  But I'm not 12yo any more, and I value human life above a pet.

Over 90% of us according to the poll would endanger human life to defend your dog... By that I mean, there are many crazy fuckers who would engage you in a gun fight if you shot their dog.  If you can't keep it in the holster in situations like this you probably shouldn't carry.

For me, dog fights are not worth risking human life. No matter how much you love your pets.   Use your heads people of the 90%.  Life is sometimes cruel, it has always been.  Suffering because we have compassion for living things is part of the human condition.  Torque556 thinks I have no compassion for my pets because I wouldn't kill someone's pet that was just doing what dogs do naturally.  Really???

But dogs/pets are not people, not worth killing and dying for.  When considering Gun play.... really it's "not about the feels".
6/29/2017 11:42:20 AM EDT
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I see how my inlaws 100+ lbs  Rottweiler looks at my wife's 5 lbs Maltese, there is no playing there. He wants to eat her like he would a squirrel.
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A 5 lbs dog?  So . . . it is basically a squirrel, right?    Do you get stuck walking it?  J/k of course . . .
6/29/2017 11:43:58 AM EDT
[#23]
Good shoot.  He put down a dangerous animal.
6/29/2017 11:46:01 AM EDT
[#24]
From the OP's quote, YES! Good shooting.
6/29/2017 12:02:53 PM EDT
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A 5 lbs dog?  So . . . it is basically a squirrel, right?    Do you get stuck walking it?  J/k of course . . .
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Nah. Just let her out the front door and hope an owl or fishercat doesn't get her.
6/29/2017 12:07:33 PM EDT
[#26]
Good shoot.....if you can't control your dog, I'll have too.