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|    Jo Wolf to All    |
|    Re: Strange Situation    |
|    25 May 11 14:44:23    |
      From: jo-wolf@webtv.net              If you don't report it, nothing gets done.... Usually this type of case       is handled by animal control/animal care services belonging to the city       or county. You might report it and tell them the place (area of the       park) and approximate time of day, so they can have an officer there,       out of sight, or nearby, since it is happening again and again. A cell       phone call can report it when it's happening. Um-m-m-m..... photos with       time/date on them or videos are useful!!!!!!              Yes, the law being broken is that the dogs are off leash..... Darn few       cities and towns these days do not have a leash law. There is a second       law Possibly being broken, and that's this fool woman beating her dogs.       Where there are dog parks, dogs may be off leash inside those areas, but       there are still behavior rules posted.              The killing of the crows is directly related to the dogs being off       leash.... regardless of why and how the crows manage to be caught by the       dogs. This killing may or may not be against the law.              My dogs are very good at catching birds in my yard that are slow to take       off and clear the ground. As I have terriers, the birds are mercifully       killed very fast, not mauled first. Not that I don't try to prevent       this.... but it is a case of survival of the fittest....              Jo Wolf       Martinez, Georgia              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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