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Posted by Chris Brown on June 17, 2004 at 06:45:25 from (209.206.208.50):
In Reply to: Re: Re: OT: what is the penalty for disposing of a posted by T_Bone on June 17, 2004 at 02:49:40:
I accidently killed my dog with a bucket of antifreeze,it is definately not the way to go. He suffered alot before I finished him off,now I am careful to keep the stuff covered. Now back to the issue, You could wrap a steak around your arm and after the dog bites you you have the right to do as you please,just make sure you have some tooth marks on you.. But I would suggest using a live trap so the animal control can come take the dog away. You can make one from a large wooden box,a stick and string just like in the movies,my kids have done this sucessfully. Or a wooden box and a figure4 trigger works also,we caught our cocker spaniel several times testing the trap. The 4 trigger made from 2x2's and an old camper shell would be perfect,and you would'nt be breaking any laws.
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