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When I was six, my dog put the car in gear and let it run in the ditch across the road. Good thing those cops don't have the same investigative point of view as my parents--or the same size belt.
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llwatson wrote:Sounds like someone should interview the girlfriend a little more...
Heh heh.
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I saw the dog on fox news. Dog looked like it was starved. Did not look like 150 pound dog. The whole story does not seem true to me.
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You know you've been rotten when your own dog shoots you.
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Huff9337 wrote:I saw the dog on fox news. Dog looked like it was starved. Did not look like 150 pound dog. The whole story does not seem true to me.
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I could see such happening pretty easily with NAA .22 revolver - if the hammer was left resting over a loaded chamber (instead of in safety notch).

A couple of years ago, I followed three different instances where hunters got shot by their bird dogs. Scenarios: Shotgun laid horizontally, loaded chamber, cross bolt safty engaged. Fido steps on trigger guard, disengaging safety and paw and/or toe nail subsequently trip trigger ... One of the poor slobs was out in the water putting out decoys when lab nailed him with 6s. :shock:
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