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Who shot my neighbor’s black lab?

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Editor,

His name is “Moose.” A sweeter, kinder, more loving dog you’ll never meet. Moose’s only idea of mischief was romping with his best buddies around the neighborhood, always happy. Sadly, because of the arrogance of a “big man” with a gun, the romping is no longer an option. Moose was shot in the hip, shattering the bone. He now has undergone painful surgery, and has a very long recovery. This “big man” has not only affected the life of a beautiful, benign animal, but his human family has been put into a financial burden, and his confused buddies miss him terribly.

In case this “big man” would consider further target practice, perhaps he should go to the shooting range only a few blocks from his home.

To him I say, “Please think the next time before you make a decision to create such pain on any wonderful furry family member.”

Dogs provide unconditional love, which certain people with “big” attitudes will sadly never experience.

What a shame.

Candy Yeater
Polson

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