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  • Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/article232492152.html

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    baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
    Old guy next door has a place in Giddens. He claimed guy next to him in Giddens was attact & killed by an Australiam Shepherd. Now he is no way a dog kind of guy but everytime we let the wifes then Aussie outside he went inside.
     

    candcallen

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    Well, crazy cat ladies everywhere can stop bitching about equality since dogs eat crazy dog guys too.
     

    candcallen

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    Just in! PETA's position on the dogs.

    Then again that's pretty much their position on most dogs they "save". They kill more dogs than ....
     

    lightflyer1

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    My friend died in his home 2 years ago with his dog. He was invited to join us for Thanksgiving dinner that year a few days away. When he didn't show we tried calling for several days and no response. I finally went over to check on him as he had no living family left. Had been a hermit for many years. I found him on the floor partly eaten by his dog. Really sad state of affairs. I have found dead bodies before but none eaten by animals. Not the way you want to remember your friend. Following his wishes I got him cremated and into the Texas State Veterans Cemetery near Killeen. Poor dog had to be put down and was cremated and placed with him. together in life and death.
     

    Texasgordo

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    My friend died in his home 2 years ago with his dog. He was invited to join us for Thanksgiving dinner that year a few days away. When he didn't show we tried calling for several days and no response. I finally went over to check on him as he had no living family left. Had been a hermit for many years. I found him on the floor partly eaten by his dog. Really sad state of affairs. I have found dead bodies before but none eaten by animals. Not the way you want to remember your friend. Following his wishes I got him cremated and into the Texas State Veterans Cemetery near Killeen. Poor dog had to be put down and was cremated and placed with him. together in life and death.
    That's horrible and I'm talking about what happened to the dog.

    Killing him when it wasn't necessary is fucked up.

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    satx78247

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    To All,

    While I've never seen a man eaten by dogs, I once did a "death investigation" where coyotes ate everything but the bones of a squirrel hunter, who died while out hunting.
    (The cause of death was officially listed as 'misadventure', by the county coroner.")

    yours, satx
     
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    satx78247

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    kbaxter60,

    TRUE ENOUGH, though I don't know any other possible legitimate CoD outcome other than "unknown", as there was nothing but chewed bones left of the corpse.
    (I called the office & a group of us looked for scattered bones for over 3 hours, until the CPT said, "QUIT." , as we didn't have the budget to pay any more overtime.)

    The CoP ended up with a NICE .22 SA rifle, as the widow didn't want it.

    yours, satx
     
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