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Most_Expert_8080 t1_iw4xohq wrote

Psa to hunters: make sure it’s not a person or dog that you’re shooting at

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a_d_a_m_b_o_m_b t1_iw58v3z wrote

Also this dog: “Come see my DJ set tonight.”

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Twombls t1_iw5et80 wrote

I mean seriously youd dog should also wear orange too.

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_iw5pfue wrote

Also, please keep your dog on a leash when you are out on the hiking trails.

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_iw5r0f5 wrote

I will let the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife explain this one to folks who need it expained to them:

"The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department reminds dog owners that they must keep their dogs under control to prevent them from chasing deer or moose. 

Vermont law prohibits letting your dog run deer or moose and provides that a State Game Warden or other law enforcement officers may shoot a dog that is running deer.  In addition, a dog owner may be fined up to $200 for allowing his or her dog to run deer. 

“Dogs will instinctively chase and kill deer and usually once they start, they will continue doing so, especially in winters with much snow,” said Chief Game Warden Col. Jason Batchelder.  “In almost all cases, these are wonderful family pets and their owners cannot comprehend that their dog would kill a deer.”

Deer survive during the winter by browsing on low-growing hardwood and softwood vegetation, which has little nutrition compared to the lush vegetation they can eat during the rest of the year.  Their energy reserves are at their lowest, leaving them vulnerable to starvation, especially if they are chased by dogs. 

“We are issuing this reminder to make dog owners aware of the law and to urge them to keep their dogs under control so they won’t chase deer,” added Batchelder.  “We responded to about 60 incidents of dogs chasing deer during each of the last five years.”"

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Corey307 t1_iw5s6kh wrote

In a perfect world everyone would understand firearm safety but people on average aren’t that bright. So since we don’t live in a perfect world and because people are dumb we were orange in hunting season and if you’re smart you don’t let your dog run loose.

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Vermonter623 t1_iw7144u wrote

A friendly reminder. If your land isn’t posted it is fair game for hunters.

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TheBugHouse t1_iw7ceyz wrote

Thank you hunters, trappers and anglers for being the backbone of conservation in this country. We owe them a debt of gratitude.

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somedudevt t1_iw7xa10 wrote

Odds are they weren’t hunters, and odds are they won’t follow the posted signs. Posting takes access from those who follow the rules. If you have people tossing beer cans, my guess is you have some Sort of trail, and there are redneck kids going out partying. The posted signs won’t stop that they will just pull the signs down and burn them.

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Faerhun t1_iw83m9u wrote

Depends on the town as well, like Milton you don't need a leash, provided you have your dog under control.

For the people in the back, that means your dog is close to you and has a near perfect recall. Not is just friendly and will eventually will back..

>other appropriate means so that at all times the dog can be prevented from causing any damage, disturbance or annoyance."

Voice control is absolutely legal.

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Vermonter623 t1_iw86pwv wrote

They were definitely hunters in this case. A friend of a friend told me they were driving deer down there last year as it is a pretty well known spot for locals. I know one of the guys is a wet brain that was doing it so the empty beer cans tracks

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ThisistheInfiniteIs t1_iw8my71 wrote

This is true in a few places, however, while a few towns do allow you to control your animal by verbal means, the language is usually much more restrictive than simply having perfect recall and will usually state that the animal must remain at a heel by your side unless being actively used for hunting or law enforcement activities.

Also, Milton Vermont is not one of those places, you must keep your dogs on a leash in public in the town of Milton. Here is the actual language:

"Section 4 Dog Running at Large/And Or Unlicensed
a. A person who owns, harbors, keeps or controls a dog(s) shall not allow a dog to run at large
off his/her premises on any public or private property"

"Section 3 Definition:
c. "At Large" shall mean off the premises of the owner and not under the control of the owner or member of his/her immediate family or agent of the owner, either by leash, cord, chain or other
appropriate means so that at all times the dog can be prevented from causing any damage, disturbance or annoyance."

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deadowl t1_iw92gpf wrote

I've personally been witness to a Hairy Houdini someone was fostering. No fence or even crate could ever hold that creature, needed the freedom to drag trash bags, welcome mats, and shoes back to home base.

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Lundgren_pup t1_iw9ijef wrote

I have one pup who basically goes to sleep as soon as anything covers her eyes, and another who will revolt with high energy if a blanket is even a millimeter above neck level. Similar to me.

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SemperFuu t1_iwc0cmh wrote

I bought drugs from this dog

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sugarplummed t1_iwfhcgs wrote

More then some. My 18yo son was bit by a dog who was on a leash but the adult owner was allowing his little kid to control the dog. My son was minding his business and walking to work. The owner just ignored that the dog bit him and my son was in too much shock to do anything but just get to work. Just so tired of people being oblivious to their responsibilities.

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sugarplummed t1_iwfhkfh wrote

Don't get me wrong, the dog with the orange beanie is adorable, but all dog owners need to realize that just because your dog is nice to you doesn't mean they will be nice to another person or animal.

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TroubleInMyMind t1_iwgze1g wrote

ITT: Fun picture of a dog.

Also: /r/vermont never misses an opportunity to virtue signal or shame people.

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Faerhun t1_ixw6m66 wrote

So rereading this it even says

>other appropriate means so that at all times the dog can be prevented from causing any damage, disturbance or annoyance."

Which has its own sub section. So I was right, I even asked the town again. By voice control is absolutely fine.

Had a different conversation that made me think of this.

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