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I've seen that reaction with the remote collars before. What I like about the radio collar is that it gives the dog a warning buzz and vibration first.I bought a collar for him..the kind with a remote..I shocked him one time..and after that he would not move when the collar was on...It was really sad..Totally played dead whenever I made him wear it. So i didn't make him wear it anymore...
The New Puppy will not be leaving my sight when out of her fenced area..ever
She is happy living with the goats though :)
Funny you say that, it was because we saw the neighbor was FINALLY able to keep her boxer on her property that I asked, "How are you doing that?"Ya the "zapper" is total crap..unless you have a boxer..lol j/k...but every pup needs some dog whispering..which I think is just mostly patience and saying "shhhshhsh...shhshshs" a bunch of damn times
It's our own fault, Complacency, Ignorance. We the people have not drawn the line so they push the boundary. Cops killing people & animals just scares people into submission because if they're "good" it won't happen to them. We have to put our foot down, Just like most, the bystanders were too scared to do anything. Using the duty weapon rather than the taser is excessive force, They should have made a citizens arrest on the police officer. Sadly our society does not know their responsibility as citizens to secure our right to life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness
Police are scared too they are trained to put on a front. We just have to call their bluff. They tried to illegally arrest me once, he was choking me out w/his forearm over my mouth, I was suffocating so I dropped to the ground (I was a wrestler) & I bit down on that piece of shit with all my might. He actually started praying & repeating "oh Jesus" I told him Jesus was on my side today. I took his cuffs wrapped the chain around his wrist & clamped them so tight I wanted something to break. I had my roommate call the police to report that a officer attacked me. They tried to convict me of a strike but it was self defense I was a free man in 21 days. 21 days is worth not getting punked by the police. I took a bite out of crime, literally.
If that cop shot my dog I would have jumproped those cuffs in front of me and used them as a garrote.
Soliders die for our country not our freedom if we want our freedom back we gotta go 1861 on em'.
There is no such "Right" present in Colorado! (to kill someone's cow(s)/"livestock" that comes on your land).
In the 13 states where "open range" rules the land, and specifically in Colorado, you only have the right to take the animal(s) into custody....and by law, if you do, you must treat them/feed them/care for them as you would your own livestock. Beyond that, you have all of 5 days to contact the Ag authorities should you not be able to locate the owner and then they will decide the course of action. Sure...you COULD shoot the animals...but once they enter your land, you are legally responsible and killing them simply means you WILL pay "X" amount per head to the owner for that self-given "Right". :rolleyes: Not only that, you'll be REAL popular in town....
In short, you are legally responsible for the well-being of the animal (food/water/well-being) and >nowhere< in any statute does it say you have the explicit right to KILL a cow on your land. (show me where it says otherwise and I will retract)
You can't even recover damages done by the livestock unless you can prove (in court) without a doubt that YOUR fence was broached. Here in CO...it is YOUR responsibility to fence OUT...not the ranchers responsibility to fence in. the rancher has limits....but they are very broad and forgiving and truly must show malicious intent or out and out neglect.
http://www.ffcolorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2005_12-Fencing-Out-in-Colorado-low-res.pdf
http://www.ffcolorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2005_12-Fencing-Out-in-Colorado-low-res.pdf
re Dogs:
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/dog-book/chapter9-2.html
If there's a law/allowance to kill livestock for trespass, please link the legal statute/etc. you are deriving your (self) stated "right" from and stating >as fact<.
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