Chickens can fly! Not very well, but if they have room it's sometimes enough to give a pursuing dog a bit of difficulty.
That being said, this story stinks and should make everyone doubt anything and everything they read or see on the news.
Yes, you're right. In all likelihood it was a domesticated Golden retriever that wandered out of it's yard and was just hungry.
Could be a pack of wild dogs, but I'm betting it was probably a couple of humans with there pets/fighting pit bulls who decided to let there dogs train and have some fun at the same time.
Flying chickens, killer retrievers, where is this thread going?
I surmised as much.
Let's see how far this goes. In all my years on this earth, I never dreamt the thought a golden retriever would come back to haunt me as a killer retriever.Honky Tonk/ Flying chickens, killer retrievers, where is this thread going?
Cheers!
I was on the Davison just where it stops being a freeway before Conant and saw a pack of dogs that would scare the crap out of a wolf pack. The lead dog was a mastiff type, had to be about 4 feet tall at the shoulders, pushing 200 lbs. There were a couple of rotts, a big mutt that looked part airedale, part Alsatian and a couple of other largish mutts
Thanx. I'm not sure if people are in denial about dog packs roaming Detroit, or if it was a joke, and went over my head. Having run into the sitaution once, I have no desire for a rematch. Going back to what happened @ Catherine Ferguson Academy, I still think firstandten has a point. Either the CBS Detrit REALLY screwed up, got bad info, or it's a cover up. There's no mistaking animals that have been in a fight with animals bludgeoned or necks cut.I was on the Davison just where it stops being a freeway before Conant and saw a pack of dogs that would scare the crap out of a wolf pack. The lead dog was a mastiff type, had to be about 4 feet tall at the shoulders, pushing 200 lbs. There were a couple of rotts, a big mutt that looked part airedale, part Alsatian and a couple of other largish mutts
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