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wob said:
I can't look at Sam the way ever again.

Driving home two days ago, I found her on the side of the road behind my house chowing on a deer. Not licking it or picking at it - think zombies in the Walking Dead chowing on it. I yelled at her, she pulled her head out of a cavity on the front end, snout covered in blood, and followed me back to the house. She came running up to me, and I was like "fuuuuck no". She then went and jumped in the pond and cleaned herself up. I decided to put the shock collar back on her at that point.

I guess once a stray, always a stray.
Stray? s***. Any dog that lives outside would do that given the opportunity.
 
Stray? s***. Any dog that lives outside would do that given the opportunity.

I disagree. Most might nibble, but they wouldn't go full on hyena like she was doing.
 
My other two dogs didn't pay it any mind.
 
My golden retriever will eat whatever critter she can, my chocolate lab isn't as into it.

The wife called me one day to tell me about the dog barf she had to clean up. She said there were big hunks of salmon colored meat in it........I told her it was probably a rat the dog had caught and eaten.
 
My lab - aussie mix came home with a couple times with the rear leg of a deer. It had to be from a fresh lion kill. She was in hog heaven as deer were her arch enemies.
 
There must be some confusion here. My dogs will eat fish and other dead animals. That is not in question. It's the way Sam was eating the deer that was disturbing. Actually, Sam doesn't eat fish. My black lab loves to eat them..
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I'm sure you know, but in case...be careful that the fine needle bones do not get lodged in their throat.



I don't worry about the fine needle bones unless they've been cooked. That dog has eaten more fish than most people.
 
I've heard that the only bad bones for dogs are cooked bones...
 
So, what kind of skull did my lab drag up last night? Is it a deer? I didn't think so.

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I have no idea where a calf would have come from.

No cattle in SC? Teeth look like a herbivore of some sort. Goat, Sheep? Hard to tell without more skull. Just going through the list. If your dog is killing livestock, it will possibly end up running into a bullet, even if it is dragging the carcass of an animal killed by something else/natural causes.
 
No cattle in SC? Teeth look like a herbivore of some sort. Goat, Sheep? Hard to tell without more skull. Just going through the list. If your dog is killing livestock, it will possibly end up running into a bullet, even if it is dragging the carcass of an animal killed by something else/natural causes.



There is no livestock within a few miles of me, and my dogs are locked in the garage at night, and contained in my yard during the day. I'm not worried that they are roaming and killing things.

I guess that skull is from the deer. It has to be. GIS shows that deer teeth look like those above.
 
There is no livestock within a few miles of me, and my dogs are locked in the garage at night, and contained in my yard during the day. I'm not worried that they are roaming and killing things.

I guess that skull is from the deer. It has to be. GIS shows that deer teeth look like those above.

Well, Can I come shoot the half pitbull anyway? :flipoff2:
 

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