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I am glad to read this story because I always wondered about things like that happening to my Yorkie. mine is only 2.5 lbs so I worry about bats at night and these larger birds that fly around in backyard in Japan. I will definitely be more watchful! |
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Hawks are capable of carrying off a small dog, I've read true stories of that happening. I just think you have to protect your pet by some other means, if at all possible. Shamrocks hubby......that was an capturing story.....now go buy your wife something sweet to make up for hijacking her account:) |
If this story is true, and my pet was in danger.........id shoot the nawk as well; however, I dont think the bird would have been that dumb to attack him with you at your dogs side. He should have been surpervised colsely outside. Hawks are predators and you cant blame it. If he would have attempted to attack with uou present, id shoot it too. Otherwise, no. |
I really enjoyed the story about Noo-Noo, I really think you should be writing Romance books, great job. Sorry your wife is mad at you. Maybe you can make it up to her with a trip to the romantic beaches in Mexico. |
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For the record....I don't believe the story of the OP for one second. |
We have hawks here, but common sense takes over for me and I'm by my baby's side regardless if I see a hawk or not. I'm all for defending yourself and God giving dominion over animals, however it's like going into an ocean and blaming a shark for attacking you. No offence, but you went into the hawk's territory. You're in the country, his turf. Therefore, you are the one responsible for making sure your baby is safe in his turf. The hawk was doing what his instincts tell him i.e. small prey = food. Also, I was reading the story and noticed that you said the hawk flew into a tree. So, if I come a swinging down from your pine tree and look at the Yorkie, are you going to shoot me as well? A little over dramatic, but still. Use your brain! I hope the DNR doesn't slap your ignorant butt with a fine for killing a protected species, but hey may it'll teach you a lesson. Take some responsibility into your own hands, watch your baby while in a rural area (duh) and hope to God a snake, you know the snake that the hawk could have caught and killed, doesn't go after your baby. *shakes head in disgust* |
I don't believe a word of the original story either, but I know that hawks can kill and fly a distance with a 5lb dog, and I also know that if one were after my 5lb baby, it would be it's last flight. We have a pretty big one that lights in an oak in our .25 acre yard right in town. Whitney is never out alone...precautions of course. Osprey are also an issue around here, and my MIL had to fight one off of her 5lb shorkie while she was taking her out to potty in her yard, so I still feel uneasy when I see it, even when she's on her leash. I'd feel sick if one swooped on her, and I wouldn't be above killing it and burying it to hide the evidence. |
I am a registered Bar 9 Sharpshooter....I would have sniped that bird right out of the tree....any threat to my boys will be taken care of:bravo: |
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Owl swoops down to attack dog on leash | NWCN.com | Washington News Staying by your dogs side doesn't guarantee safety. Anyone remember the guy who posted a few years ago after his yorkie (who was on the end of a leash) was taken by a coyote? I am always afraid of something taking off with one of my two, and they are giants compared to a 4 lb baby. If any wild animal were stalking my babies, I think I'd happily send dh out to eliminate the risk. |
We have hawks and owls here. We never let the dogs outside alone except Carlo. I would love to see the bird that could carry 135 pounds away. We also have Coyotes and other critters in the woods here. If I shot a protected species, and I would if I felt it was a danger to a family pet, I would not go writing it up on YT. I learned that from one of my old Wild Hog adventures. Next you will tell me you kill TX Fire Ants! |
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