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Meanwhile, in Banff, after a dog attacks a deer.

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Dean the angry Canadian1 year ago

Thats a fucking horrible dog owner. Why the fuck is that dog not on a hard leash.

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MS1 year ago

So the fucktards filming can obviously see that woman struggling, but don't get off their lazy asses and help! That pisses me off more than anything!

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Bill M.1 year ago

the silly woman has no idea how dangerous the deer can be, she's lucky she didn't get stomped or gored.

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Kamich_S1 year ago

Unreal. What is with people and thinking they don't have to leash their disobedient dogs?

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Mike Meins C.D.1 year ago

Parks Canada are investigating and will not say whether there are any charges.

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SpotOn Fence1 year ago

Is your property too large to physically fence? Give your dog the freedom to roam freely within a designated area on your property while keeping them safely contained with the most accurate GPS fence for dogs.

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CanadianJax🇨🇦1 year ago

y'all gotta stop giving deer antlers as dog treats ...

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The Remanded1 year ago

Well I hate commenting on these because it’s an endless argument with the uninformed and no context from the very start. Let’s go through it. 1. Yes have your dog leashed. Especially in high traffic areas. Even more so in areas of abundant wildlife. 2. Know where you live. Sometimes even at night when I walk both my “huskies,” yes a husky owner, they will pickup the scent from great distances and you should know the tells of your dog it’s right in front of you or across the street. 3. No matter how well your dog is trained, you will never know when their natural predator instinct will kick in and they are off. Not in terms of humans but reaction to wildlife. 4. I would consider that a large breed, medium-large for argument sake. Don’t use the stupid retractor leashes. 5. She’s lucky she didn’t get an antler to the stomach and the person helping. Deers can weigh a hefty lot, it’s no joke. Have a game plan and commit to it. If you’ve gotten to this point… 6. I should have led with this but as 1 and 4 pointed out. It looks like she had it leashed and had no control over the dog as it got tied up and she dropped it. Look under the deer. The handle flashes for a moment. The zip line retractable, if the collar isn’t adjusted for proper tightness and position, you won’t have control. Especially when your dog goes 4x4 and lunges forward lifting its body off the ground and pushing off with its hinde legs. Good luck.

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Wealthy shoe1 year ago

put your dog on a leash and train him, thet buck would kill him

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Embarrassed Canadian1 year ago

Leashes are underrated, especially for stupid fucking dog owners like this.

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Tim H1 year ago

Dog owner should be charged with a minimum $10000 fine.

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