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Dog Wearing Patriotic Scarf, Anchorage, Alaska Animals Framed Art Poster Print by Brent Winebrenner, 22x18


Dog Wearing Patriotic Scarf, Anchorage, Alaska Animals Framed Art Poster Print by Brent Winebrenner, 22×18


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Dog Wearing Patriotic Scarf, Anchorage, Alaska Animals Framed Photographic Poster Print by Brent Winebrenner, 49x39


Dog Wearing Patriotic Scarf, Anchorage, Alaska Animals Framed Photographic Poster Print by Brent Winebrenner, 49×39


$299.99


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My dog killed a bald eagle, what should I do?

I live in alaska and I have some land. Well I was sitting in my living room and noticed my dogs playing. I have a Golden Retriever and Maltese. Well they like to play in the fenced in portion of my back yard. Well I heard barking and looked out the window and saw a large bird swooping and grabbed ahold of my maltese and couldn’t quite take off with it. I couldn’t belive it, so I ran outside to get my dogs and the bird came in for a second swoop and again grabbed on to my maltese but this time the lab pounced the bird and killed it. My maltese is now dead and I also have an endangered bird that is dead. I have confirmed through the internet that this is a Bald Eagle.
What am I supposed to do though, both of my dogs were on my property, both nonviolent, except when it comes to defending each other. I don’t feel bad for the bird at all, I just don’t know what to do. I will NOT let them put my dog down.

It was an act of nature. Nobody’s fault. I’m so sorry about your dog.

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