as regards the safety of your dogs, i think if your dogs are not trained/ too stupid to stay away from dangerous creatures, you need new dogs anyway.
I'm not going to get into the general discussion on hunting/killing etc, but I think you
should drop the "Irish" from your forum name...
Your comment about dogs, as I think somebody else has mentioned, is just plain silly....
If something moves, a dog is going to have a look. How the flump do you train them to
stay away from snakes...????
I placed a thread on here some time ago after a camping trip in Sinai...
SWMBO and I were sitting playing cards when Skye, our German Shepherd jumped up
(Skye)
and moved toward the front of our tarp shelter. When I saw something move, I called her
back, which she did, and I saw this little saw-scaled viper,
which, when I traced its tracks back, had slithered unnoticed between SWMBO's flip-flop
clad tootsies on his way through...
Saw-scaled viper venom is deadly, but I got him (I think) into a tupperware-type box, and
carried him about 100m away, where I released him amongst some bushes.
To answer Swagman, my view is that we were camping in HIS home, and as such, he had
every right to be there...
HOWSOVERYEVER, the bedouin in Sinai will kill any viper they see... but.... it is also
THEIR home, and if you are bitten by one of these chappies and are more than 30min
from a hospital, you are in very serious trouble, so I can appreciate their point of view as
well if they find one in or around their homes.
About 10 minutes later, after SWMBO had decided to zip herself up inside the tent,
This little chappie came in for a visit, and suffered the same fate as
the viper, but in a different direction.....
As I said, when out-and-about, we're invading somebody/something's territory, and should
accept that there may be things that could harm us, but that we should not neccessarily
harm them, as generally they will only do so if WE provoke THEM...
Edited to say that BTW, "illegal" depends entirely on your location, and I have no idea of the laws in
Tasmania, but there is no such consideration here...