samechangeproductions wrote:Some of you sound quite selfish. A true hunter respects all aspects of nature, not just the ones that benefit his personal agenda. Hunting with dogs brings risks, and it is that rush that we enjoy so much. Thats why we don't sit at home and watch TV with our legs up all the time. Sometimes the dogs don't win, its only fair, and its part of the sport. Balance is key. Nature has it's own way of doing things, you may disagree but the friction and pain is in the resistance. Grow up, you can't always have it your way. I do have dogs, so thethat I don't understand would be invalid.
Sorry, I don't get a rush or enjoyment from the thought of a pack of wolves moving in and desimating my entire pack of dogs. I put way to much time and money into em for that. You must have the sorriest pack of dogs to walk this earth if that is how you feel about them "sometimes loosing". There is no balance involved in your theory, and the more dogs that are killed or not turned loose due to wolves, the more the balance swings out of proportion with the lions and bears. nature had its own way of doing things to an extent a long long time ago, then we showed up and built cities and homes in nature, now we have to balance it you frickin idiot. are you serious or just extremely mentally retarded and someone showed you how to use a computer? You obviously have no clue what you are speaking about so my suggestion to you is to go out in the mountains, take about a 10 mile walk into the most remote wilderness you can find and shoot yourself.

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