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If you name your dog trigger give him a broom, not a shot gun!
A proper Gun dog.
The solution is obviously to arm cats!
That's one sorry looking dag.
Owners own fault, leaving a shot gun either unbroken or without the safety one.
The only thing which can stop a bad dog with a gun is a good cat with a gun.
Arm all cats now!
Yep- time to arm a Moggie Militia.
Owners own fault, leaving a shot gun either unbroken or without the safety one.
Always unload a gun when you're not actually stood shooting (i.e. putting it down, climbing over fences, etc.) and never trust a safety. She was probably using one of them pump action things so unable to break [open] it.
Very lucky she still has that foot.
A friend of mine died when his dog shot him, it was horrific.
The dog had been injured by a shot when they were out lamping.
In his desperation to get the dog in the van and to a vet, he put the shotgun in the footwell and as he tried to get the dog on the seat the dogs claw caught the trigger and he was shot.
just below the chin and it took most of his head off.
its an awful accident and not very amusing.
