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<blockquote data-quote="ravenknight" data-source="post: 1357475" data-attributes="member: 11643"><p>Stangvixen, </p><p>I completely understood what you were saying but I think you took what I was saying out of context, see page 1, then you said or implicated that I was abusing animals, I am very sorry for your lose(dog), I do not in any way think that hitting a dog in the face is the same thing as shooting a rodent(gopher), they are pests that carry disease. This video when I first seen it, I thought damn this is crazy so I posted it, Like I said earlier we use poison in our yards but like billyfe390 said these pesticides would get in the meat we eat, therefore shooting them is the best way, but page 1 also had a few guys say similar things but you keep implying this is soo wrong, but I apologize for calling you names, I deal with trying to put everything in lamans terms all day long and didnot feel like doing it on this post, bad day. This is entertaining to see someone target shooting gophers but never will be cool to see someone hit, shoot(bb's), pick on or mistreat pets of any kind. However if a dog or cat is coming on my property I feel that everyone has the right to do what is necessary to solve the problem and hopefully they do the right thing and first try to talk to the owner, still no resolution, scold the pet, still none, whatever it takes without killing the animal as it is a pet. I hope this puts it into perspective and I truly am sorry for calling you names, but you shouldn't read so deep into things it is the just internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravenknight, post: 1357475, member: 11643"] Stangvixen, I completely understood what you were saying but I think you took what I was saying out of context, see page 1, then you said or implicated that I was abusing animals, I am very sorry for your lose(dog), I do not in any way think that hitting a dog in the face is the same thing as shooting a rodent(gopher), they are pests that carry disease. This video when I first seen it, I thought damn this is crazy so I posted it, Like I said earlier we use poison in our yards but like billyfe390 said these pesticides would get in the meat we eat, therefore shooting them is the best way, but page 1 also had a few guys say similar things but you keep implying this is soo wrong, but I apologize for calling you names, I deal with trying to put everything in lamans terms all day long and didnot feel like doing it on this post, bad day. This is entertaining to see someone target shooting gophers but never will be cool to see someone hit, shoot(bb's), pick on or mistreat pets of any kind. However if a dog or cat is coming on my property I feel that everyone has the right to do what is necessary to solve the problem and hopefully they do the right thing and first try to talk to the owner, still no resolution, scold the pet, still none, whatever it takes without killing the animal as it is a pet. I hope this puts it into perspective and I truly am sorry for calling you names, but you shouldn't read so deep into things it is the just internet. [/QUOTE]
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