Have pretty serious doubts about that if it is a medium sized dog and the distance is over 20 feet. Still needs to be a head shot.CCI .22 Quite
He could just let his immediate neighbors know that he is having chicken predation and will be kinetically dealing with it.So a family member recently lost a NUMBER of chickens to some dogs in an urban backyard. The pellet gun is no longer "cutting it." Technically it's still in the county, but in a neighborhood. What are their "quietest" non-suppressor options to dispatch a dog with a shot or two?
Agreed. If it has to be shot, don’t half ass it. Rifle or PCC from a stable position and head or heart/lungs shot.Don't wound a dog, and let it suffer.
This too. Foxes, raccoons , bobcats, etc will play hell on unsecured chickensPositively confirmed it’s a dog?
It's not gonna be...Agreed. If it has to be shot, don’t half ass it.
Yes. They routinely "deal" with the other stuff.Positively confirmed it’s a dog?
Not an optionYour options for dispatch will increase if you can trap whatever it is
They were far from unsecured, but a fairly brute dog forced it's way in. They've been keeping chickens for years.This too. Foxes, raccoons , bobcats, etc will play hell on unsecured chickens
If it was out in the country, I'd WANT this dog to suffer... after the damage he did, but that's not the plan.Don't wound a dog, and let it suffer.
Steak marinated in antifreeze.....
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Right. We want a positive ID.No.
That will kill indescrimanemtly.