Yep the dogs know where their next meal comes from. Great pack leading and training. The leader did not look prepared to pick up any poop. But that is being picky and not the point of the video.
Looked like a happy pack.
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He would have had a lot of poop if he did! Maybe other countries arent so fussy about that? here you'd get a misdemeanor criminal charge! I'm absolutely serious.
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Nice! Props to him for being a great pack leader who obviously loves his dogs. Notice the contrast between his well-behaved pack and the one lady's dog who doesn't seem to listen to her...you'd think a person would be able to get ONE dog to behave!
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Wow, that's really impressive! What a pack of dogs.
I can point with my dog and as long as we're moving at a decent pace and my intentions are well understood, she'll stick with me. I can tell her "single file" and she'll go behind me, and use "hey" if she's getting sidetracked. But I'm not sure I'm brave enough to do all of that on a bicycle, with 10 dogs, off leash!!
Imagine being one of the approaching cyclists...![]()
I'm very familiar with the animal laws here. I had an incident with my dog nipping someone excitedly expecting a treat, and I was charged with 2 misdemeanors. The "victim" was a friend at the time and decided to make a case out of it. Her husband is an influential person in my area and he had a lot of influence over the prosecutors office. Fortunately for me , the judge was more reasonable. I fought it for 7 months and just recently got the outcome that was more fair to the situation.
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Feral cat case dropped against Vandercook Lake woman under plan to trap and remove cats from neighborhood
Published: Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 4:45 PM Updated: Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 4:50 PM
Brad Flory | Jackson Citizen Patriot By Brad Flory | Jackson Citizen Patriot
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Criminal prosecution was dropped Wednesday against a Vandercook Lake woman who fed a neighborhood colony of feral cats.
Under a settlement deal announced in court, the cats will be trapped and removed by volunteers and the case against Danni Joshua is dismissed.
“It’s going to be in the best interests of everyone, including the cats,” said attorney Eric White, who represented Summit Township in its prosecution of Joshua.
“I couldn’t be happier,” said Joshua.
Joshua, 53, began feeding abandoned or wild cats outside her home because she considers it inhumane to let the cats go hungry.
Over time, a colony of 15 to 20 feral cats built up, and Joshua acknowledged they were “all over the neighborhood” on Helena Ave.
Summit Township held Joshua responsible for the cat colony and charged her with the misdemeanor crime of allowing animals to run loose.
Prosecution hinged on the novel argument that Joshua owns the feral cats — and thus is required to keep them from running loose — because she has “care and custody.”
The settlement deal was reached two days before the case was scheduled for trial in Jackson County District Court.
Two women experienced in handling feral cats volunteered to remove the colony, lawyers said. The women asked the court to remain anonymous.
Cats near Joshua’s home will be trapped and evaluated. Depending on their condition, they may be euthanized. Some may be sterilized, given rabies shots and relocated. Joshua said some can be handled by humans and perhaps can be adopted.
“I am very pleased with everyone’s efforts to resolve a problem,” said District Judge R. Darryl Mazur.
After her case received publicity, many people volunteered to help Joshua. Attorney Randy Eicher, a self-described cat lover, took her case for free.
“I really want to thank all the people who came forward and offered to help,” Joshua said.
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Yes, the overweight dog at the end. Sad. Bet he/she wishes to run with the pack.
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