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I can't image if it were only "3" dogs killing 100 livestocks. I see we have 92 dogs as five packs being loose in wood killing all deer, Elk, etc. "If it only 3 dogs per packs" It would be 3,066 mixed deer, Elk, and moose being killed from march till now.
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wow, i love all the great comments. back home in vermont it is leagal to dispatch of dogs chasing deer, no questions asked. there is also not the wild dog problem we are currently facing in washington. i was camping with the family and we had a real agressive dog come into camp, before i could even chamber a round my american bulldog tookcare of him, i love having a good protection dog! i grew up with hounds that loved to run and we just bought good chains. it all boiles down to dog owners taking responsibility. we should be able to get the "man" in olyimpia on board with some more defined laws regaurding "dog control" because if wild dogs start interbreeding with their beloved wolves it could introduce alot of disease and stress to the pack! i am willing to get on board with a removal plan
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Ya know what!?! Maybe your onto something there.....if dogs breed with wolves, then they are all JUST DOGS, and we can legally kill dogs that "chase" deer in this state....
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