Anti hunting dog owner...

Talk about imposing ridiculous morals on an animal.

We were in Ontario last summer at my brother's. His step-daughter was there, with a skinny dog.

Her and me end up at the bbq at the same time, and as I'm making my meaty selection, she tells me, "I can't eat that, I'm a 'Vegan'." Then she grabbed this other funny looking patty (which apparently was a veggie burger).

And not only is she a 'Vegan', her dog is too...

So then I understood why it was all c*ck and ribs.

And the funniest thing is, the dog was doing what dogs are intended to do, it was running around scarfing up every unattended hotdog and burger that it could. And the loonie 'Vegan' wench was beside herself, that the dog was eating all that meat.

Making choices like that for your dog isn't right, what dog would ever choose to be a Vegan. It seems the dog enjoyed some meat when it could find it.
 
While we're on the subject,let's lay this 'Vegetarian/Vegan' nonsense to rest with FACTS.I put it to you,there is NO SUCH THING as a 'Vegetarian or Vegan'....EVERYBODY who drinks WATER is a meat eater, small animals maybe, but millions of them(alive too,take a look in a microscope). And by the way,if they protest 'you can't see the animals in the water' ,since when has SIZE of the animals you are eating got anything to do with so called 'morality '?..

If you want to get technical, PREY species( plant eaters) have eyes on the SIDE of their head to watch out for PREDATORS( meat eaters) who have eyes on the FRONT of their head...plus the teeth of prey and preditors are very diferent...each designed for what they are supposed to eat.The good Lord didn't give you canine teeth to eat tofu..( Humans being omnivores,both plant and meat eaters,so your mother was right, you can enjoy your steak, but you still have to eat your veggies..)

ps...I have yet to have a 'Vegetarian' or 'Vegan ' answer that arguement,for one simple reason,it's a FACT,not simplistic emotion
 
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Outstanding story! I look forward to the opportunity to try that out! :)

I once had a co-worker (he lived in Toronto...just sayin'...) who had several pet snakes. He had gone to great lengths to trick/train these critters to eat some kind of commercially-available "sausage" that was manufactured specifically for carnivorous reptiles. He would cut off the appropriate length of this crap and then let a live mouse (which he kept specifically for this purpose) crawl all over the chunk to imbue it with rodent scent, and then the poor snake would reluctantly scarf it down. I didn't hesitate to tell him what I thought of this deplorable act, especially since the sausage was made from rodents! He acknowledged that he was uncomfortable with that, but a tofu-based substitute was unavailable so he was forced to rely on this stuff...he was pleased that someone else did the killing for him.

The best part was that while handling the mouse he unavoidably got the scent on his hands, and was then bitten regularly by the snakes. :)
 
The farther we move away from an agrarian society into an urban society,the more our views tend to be skewed simply because we are not faced with the challenges of putting food on our tables.We don't raise our own livestock,fruit and vegetables,we get it cleaned and wrapped in the grocery store.How it got there is no concern.

If you are a rancher, you shoot,poison or trap wolves who are after your cows.If you are a sheep farmer you shoot,poison or trap coyotes,if you are a chicken farmer, you use whatever trap ,leg hold,live trap whatever you have to get the foxes, coons or weasel that are killing your hens.if a red tail hawk is after them ,you shoot it. If you are a beekeeper,you shoot the bears which are ripping apart your hives.You haven't hog timer to worry whether they left a litter of young to starve....its just the way it is-nature and we can't opt out ,we're part of it and that's what it takes for supermarkets to have food for city people to buy

Trust me,if these so called 'ethical' people or their families were truly hungry,they would eat whatever they could,and kill it if necessary.You don't find these attitudes where food is scarce,if it's food it goes in your mouth,period.These so called 'ethics' are purely a function of a wealthy society with an abundance of food to choose from and who are far removed from getting their hands dirty or killing their own meat
 
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We have a neighbour that owns 2 acres but think she owns the whole concession. We run hounds behind her place on our 200 farm and all the neighboring farms. She has walked on our property during the hunt to scream at us for getting her dog all worked up and for hunting in general. She thinks we just let the dogs go and shoot whatever we see. She own a beagle that I feel so sorry for because he never leaves their back yard. Our walker/ redbones run by their property tonguin' their heads off and it drives the beagle nuts.


She has called the police on us for target shooting, hunting . She has never had us charged, Police usually tell us not to worry about her and give her a stern talking to about interfering with a legal hunt. I hate this lady, she has told us she has lost cats and figures our kennel ed hounds has killed them. Doesn't think it would be a coyote because in her words "we shot them all"


I seen her stuck in her lane way this winter trying to dig her car out. I blew all 4 neighbour's lane ways out beside and across from her. Bet it took 3hours for her to shovel it out, I drove by nice and slow with a big smile on my face.
 
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I believe in freedom of choice,if you have a hunting dog, then the only ethical thing to do is to let it loose to decide for itself if it wants to hunt rabbits,you don't FORCE the dog to chase rabbits...
 
I had a awesome experience with a lady on horse back with two dogs with electric collars just going nuts because she hates hunting and the unfair treatment of animals that should be allowed to roam free as she was zapping the #### out of her dog for wondering....almost pissed my pants when the police showed up not for me as I had permission to be on the privet property doing my thing but rather for her lol....bad ending for her!
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Probably 30years ago now but a fellow worker and I were discussing the weekend hunting events.
The secretary entered the discussion and started berating our a$$e$ over the cruelty of hunting.
So I asked, "You fish don't you?"
"Yes."
"So what could be crueler than imbedding a hook into a fish's mouth, hauling it to the surface and jerking it into the boat with a gaff, where it is thrashing around, breaking ribs with its air bladder protruding from its mouth and then you club it to death?"
She never mentioned it again!
 
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