I'd agree with you tool pusher,except,my neighbors always knew when I was on or near their place,bird dogs are useless out of sight of hunter,coon dogs/coyote dogs and the like country courtesy would suggest you let folks know you may be on their place. a trained cow or sheep dog WONT herd stock unless you send it,and will be under direct control.The worlds worse is one who chases or herds livestock on its own.no reason to be herding livestock on another persons place unless yours are out,again courtesy would suggest you let your neighbor know your hunting your stock and not his.I have no problems with coon dogs/or coyote dogs crossing our places,I do allow hunting on my places,if your dogs tree an animal on my place,call /knock on door and let me know "EVERYTIME",were good,I see you out there without my knowing im calling the law.Trailing dogs follow a trail ,I understand this,I also deserve to know who is on my place and for what reason.AND..bird,coon,cattle,coyote dog caught chasing my cattle for "ANY REASON WHATSOEVER",is in the wrong!I wont shoot a hunting or cattle dog if I know their owners,or if I can see their owners.however,I will ban them from my places if their dogs are chasing my cattle while hunting,dog ownership comes with more responsibilities than just to feed it.it has to know it has limitations,and its the owners responsibility to see that it knows them.
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