Originally Posted By: LWILLIAMSOriginally Posted By: Haystack22/250Sorry law has been proven over and over again if your neighbors animal is on your property "illegally" without permission it's fair game.... Shoot it run it over put your dogs on it whatever... You would prob be closer too getting in trouble by putting your dogs on them than just shooting them outright. And yes I would prob concure with the fact of putting a 150 200 lb anything on a 75 100 lb anything and sure much larger animal will likely win.. Facts show that game bred Pitts are usually smaller than your akc ckc ukc show animals you can look into that much anyway you like... Game dogs are prefered lighter smaller faster quicker which is also why alot of fighting line owners even prefer too take a female too the local "Scratch" Wolves are pack animals that's what enables then too survive in wild a pit does not reside in the wild. If by whatever chance that a wolf and a "Game" pit of similar stature weight that is not 50 plus pounds outweighed,,,,,,,My money is on the Pitt. The old saying of "there is no replacement for displacement" applies to animals and humans as well as cars and guns.....
Well in Wyoming if you shoot someones animal just bacause it is wondering you will be paying for someones trophy dog as well as the criminal charges, you had better hope it is harrassing livestock then it is fair game. Why would you want to take a pit in its prime shape and put it against a scrawny wolf, the whole question was two alpha type dogs going at it. It is no ones fault that the alpha wolf will outweigh the alpha pit considerably. I comment you loyal pit owners but the odds are definately not stacked in your favor.
Haystack you better reread the laws because you are not right. That being said it cost my brother inlaw 685.00. The dog had him stuck up in his treestand so he shot it. It had no tags and was running loose on his property. The sheriff said he thought he was within the law to shoot it BUT the dog owner,proscuter and JUDGE saw it diffrent. So watch it animal lovers are everywhere.