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    Serves him right for leaving his shotgun LAYING around where a dog can easily step on it.

    I'm glad the dog wasn't hurt.

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    Safe gun handling 101...............Leave it on safe until you're going to shoot. After shooting, put the gun back on safe. It's a simple concept, really.
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    And the dog's name?



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    That's why they are called HUNTING DOGS.....

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    It wasn't Cheney's dog was it?
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    Now that I think about it....

    One of my uncle's owned a springer spaniel/hunting dog. From what I have seen, all game dogs are pretty high strung.

    Putting a loaded gun on the ground any where near a dog is asking for trouble.......I'd have enough problems just watching myself around the humans.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    It wasn't Cheney's dog was it?
    LOL! Liz!! I bet the hunter will be a little more careful in the future!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud

    It wasn't Cheney's dog, was it?

    <snikker>

    GOOD One, Liz!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke

    <snikker>

    GOOD One, Liz!!


    Thanks guys. I thought nobody saw the humor but me.
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