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Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by jcutler12888
Seriously?! AND they confiscated a goose?!
Please, understand, this story infuriates me at a deep level. I try and imagine what the shelter people must have been feeling and I just get madder. So...with that in mind?
I *HAVE* to ask .... That wasn't a wild goose by any chance, was it? I imagine there was even a bit of chasing involved, wouldn't you think? Now what might we call that?
Originally posted by Timely
Does this state have a hunting season ?
Originally posted by Thorneblood
"Giggles" is a lover....a real stud.
Supervisor Jennifer Niemeyer said the law requires the DNR agents to euthanize animals like Giggles because of the potential for disease and danger to humans.
Originally posted by docpoco
www.wisn.com...
Tax money hard at work!
Originally posted by docpoco
www.wisn.com...
Here is a follow up article regarding this issue.
Supervisor Jennifer Niemeyer said the law requires the DNR agents to euthanize animals like Giggles because of the potential for disease and danger to humans.
Originally posted by Deaf Alien
reply to post by docpoco
Nobody mentioned this...
Supervisor Jennifer Niemeyer said the law requires the DNR agents to euthanize animals like Giggles because of the potential for disease and danger to humans.
How often does this happen?
They seem to take this seriously?