RAllen
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Last night, a nieghbor called us for help and the whole situation has bothered me. This posts has three questions I hope everyone will bear with me. I apoligize in advance for some of the graphic details. You may not want to read further.
I live in NW Montana and we have all the typical large mammals. We are in bear country. I used my tractor's FEL to bury the dog. Put him under 48" of earth.
One of their 3 dogs had been killed by some type of animal. The mixed breed dog weighed about 35-40 lbs. The skull had been partially crushed and one eye was extruded. The dog had a medium length coat and I could find no other wounds although I did not do a detailed inspection. There was no blood other than some from the one eye.
The nieghbor lady, her husband out of town, heard all three dogs raising a rackett around 3:00am to 5:00am. She was "afraid" to investigate and lost the dog.
These people insist on loading their garbage in an open trailer. This did attract a young bear earlier this spring. A yearling mountain lion has been seen by several nieghbors recently.
My first question to all. These folks have thier dogs staked out and chained 24/7. The children do play with the dogs some but, most of the time, they are just left there. The dogs have lived together for years but cannot even touch each other. I am sure the other two dogs, much much larger, would have protected the other if they had the change. I have always hated seeing dogs chained and not getting daily attention. I guess the dogs might get off the their chains once a month or so.
First question: Am I wrong in thinking these dogs are suffering from neglect. They are fed and watered. But thier "world" a radius of 30ft. is quite dirty. Each dog does have a shelter.
Second question: I personally think a bear may have been the killer. There was no attempt to prey on the dog. Mountain lion kills seem to have more blood around. I think the bear may have been after the dry dog food. Don't think it was Coyotes- dog was too big and, again, there would have been more blood.
Question Three: These folks are suffering severe financial hardships. I could call wildlife control folks. I am sure they would be ticketed for the garbage left outside- remember we live in bear country. But I think I want to take a different tact.
I think I am going down down there and offer to help cleaning up the mess and restructure the dogs living quarters. If the help is rejected, guess I'll call the authorities. I am worried about losing the bear if he gets in the habit of hanging around our homes and I am very worried about the nieghbors youngest child.
While she watched me dig the grave, holding a kitten [they will not spay the female cats], I kept thing the little girl age 4-5 wieghed about the same thing as the dog.
Rick
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by RAllen on 06/14/01 12:38 PM (server time).</FONT></P>
I live in NW Montana and we have all the typical large mammals. We are in bear country. I used my tractor's FEL to bury the dog. Put him under 48" of earth.
One of their 3 dogs had been killed by some type of animal. The mixed breed dog weighed about 35-40 lbs. The skull had been partially crushed and one eye was extruded. The dog had a medium length coat and I could find no other wounds although I did not do a detailed inspection. There was no blood other than some from the one eye.
The nieghbor lady, her husband out of town, heard all three dogs raising a rackett around 3:00am to 5:00am. She was "afraid" to investigate and lost the dog.
These people insist on loading their garbage in an open trailer. This did attract a young bear earlier this spring. A yearling mountain lion has been seen by several nieghbors recently.
My first question to all. These folks have thier dogs staked out and chained 24/7. The children do play with the dogs some but, most of the time, they are just left there. The dogs have lived together for years but cannot even touch each other. I am sure the other two dogs, much much larger, would have protected the other if they had the change. I have always hated seeing dogs chained and not getting daily attention. I guess the dogs might get off the their chains once a month or so.
First question: Am I wrong in thinking these dogs are suffering from neglect. They are fed and watered. But thier "world" a radius of 30ft. is quite dirty. Each dog does have a shelter.
Second question: I personally think a bear may have been the killer. There was no attempt to prey on the dog. Mountain lion kills seem to have more blood around. I think the bear may have been after the dry dog food. Don't think it was Coyotes- dog was too big and, again, there would have been more blood.
Question Three: These folks are suffering severe financial hardships. I could call wildlife control folks. I am sure they would be ticketed for the garbage left outside- remember we live in bear country. But I think I want to take a different tact.
I think I am going down down there and offer to help cleaning up the mess and restructure the dogs living quarters. If the help is rejected, guess I'll call the authorities. I am worried about losing the bear if he gets in the habit of hanging around our homes and I am very worried about the nieghbors youngest child.
While she watched me dig the grave, holding a kitten [they will not spay the female cats], I kept thing the little girl age 4-5 wieghed about the same thing as the dog.
Rick
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by RAllen on 06/14/01 12:38 PM (server time).</FONT></P>