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Why did he want to shoot a dog?
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To the Editor:
The notice in list week's
paper about someone shooting
Dina's dog has prompted me to
write this letter. 1 don't know
the circumstances surrounding
that particular incident, but
maybe Dina ought to ask herself
why someone would want to
shoot her dog*
There are far too many dogs
and cats allowed to run loose
across people's yards leaving
"piles" to be discovered when
the home owner goes out to
work in the yard or mow
hopefully he is not barefooted at
the time
Pets are allowed to run loose
in the streets causing those of us
who care to slam on our brakes
to avoid running ever them. onl>
to have our groceries topple
over or to have a youngster's
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head slam into the dash then
there are those animals who
may or may not be kept Up hut
are allowed to bark and howl a||
hours of the da\ and ni#h:
cheating neighbors out >f their
sleep. (How manv hours . f sleep
would you be willing t !«A<.
before you were read . sh .t
the culprit')
It has been mv cipcr.v. - •
be walking down the street and
have dogs run out of their . ard
barking at me and trstng • -;v
me. (If this happened • . .■„
child would sou not Mr,' • j
something about it '
1 feel anyone that iru'ares
about their pets and 'heir
neighbors) would be a •.
Willing tO COmplv With (>;;' eas*
law . I was sincere!-. h -pmg
when the leash law passed tha*
it would help alleviate s me •
the problem of free r amin^
pets, however, some people
keep their pets up while the d ¿
catcher is on dutv and le* 'her.
out when he is off dut. espe.
aally weekends And *a- • •
many people ignore fhr **
altogether
If I sound as though 1 'a'-.-
pets, anyone who knows - • an
tell vou no one loses their pe's
anymore than 1 lose mine
A Concerned'
A Pe' L«*er
DF.Blf K \ . Í NS
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Pays as much as ANY Bank or
Savings and Loan Association on
MONEY MARKET
Certificates of Deposit
Minimum Deposit of $10,000
Substantial Interest Penalty for Early Withdrawal
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1980, newspaper, November 20, 1980; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184197/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.