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Deer on dog

I'm not even going to open that video.
Hunting deer with dogs is illegal in my country it's cruel for both the Deer and dog, if you get caught doing something like that here your liable to find your dog being pts
 
Oh ok. I just cant stand anything nasty, we spend time almost daily removing dead animals from the roads because of careless ( im being generous) drivers and I hate the waste of life.
Completely understand...here the farmers poison the badgers and then throw them on the side of the road to make it look as if they have been run over 😢😢😡😡😡
 
Avoiding wild animals on the road is almost impossible ! They have no road sense and just dash out in front of vehicles causing huge damage to lots of vehicles. Nothing to do with careless driving.
However if we come across a freshly killed deer on the side of the road it does not go to waste. We will pick it up and use it for dog food, the dogs love it, there is no waste!
In our area drivers slow down when wildlife is spotted in front of them but you can not avoid them all.
 
Avoiding wild animals on the road is almost impossible ! They have no road sense and just dash out in front of vehicles causing huge damage to lots of vehicles. Nothing to do with careless driving.
However if we come across a freshly killed deer on the side of the road it does not go to waste. We will pick it up and use it for dog food, the dogs love it, there is no waste!
In our area drivers slow down when wildlife is spotted in front of them but you can not avoid them all.
I agree they can and do dash out but when you see animals squashed in chevron/ blocked areas of road etc where cars shouldnt have been or you witness drivers swerve toward animals there is no fault on the animals part. In 40 years of driving on motorways and country roads across various countries Ive never hit anything.. Not that I havent had near misses but being aware and keeping my eyes on the road does help..
 
What brilliant footage! Never mess with a doe protecting her fawn.
 

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