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    Why would we ever need to eat our dogs when we have
    been gifted with such a bountiful harvest of shelter mice?
    Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.

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    Those aren't gifts.
    Man is only half himself,
    The other half is a bright thing.
    He tumbles on by luck or grace,
    For man is ever a blind thing.

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    another stray just wandered up to my back door. ill see what i can do with him and get back to you.
    matthewski

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    So is it ok to shoot an unleashed dog as long as you eat it? LNT -- Leave No Tail?

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    once, didn't have to but the little shiat wouldn't shut up.

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    Cats, dogs, and, mice all stir fry on the hoof.

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    There was a drunk dude at the Franklin Hiker Bash over the weekend who
    not only had several recipes for eating dogs but threaten to eat several hikers dogs.

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    Ate my dog once, taste like chicken!

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    Dog meatNutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)Energy1,096 kJ (262 kcal)Carbohydrates0.1 gDietary fiber0 gFat20.2 gProtein19 gWater60.1 gVitamin A equiv.3.6 μg (0%)Thiamine (Vit. B1)0.12 mg (9%)Riboflavin (Vit. B2)0.18 mg (12%)Niacin (Vit. B3)1.9 mg (13%)Vitamin C3 mg (5%)Calcium8 mg (1%)Iron2.8 mg (22%)Phosphorus168 mg (24%)Potassium270 mg (6%)Sodium72 mg (3%)Ash0.8 gPercentages are relative to US recommendations for adults.
    Source: Yong-Geun Ann (1999)[1]
    Dog meat refers to edible parts and the flesh derived from (predominantly domestic) dogs. Human consumption of dog meat has been recorded in many parts of the world, including China, ancient Mexico, and ancient Rome.[2] According to contemporary reports, dog meat is consumed in a variety of countries such as China,[3] Vietnam,[4] the Philippines,[5] and Korea.[6] In addition, dog meat has also been used as survival food in times of war and/or other hardships.[7][8]
    In contemporary times, some cultures view the consumption of dog meat to be a part of their traditional cuisine, while others consider consumption of dog to be inappropriate and offensive. Opponents of restrictions on dog meat consumption argue the distinction between livestock and pets is subjective. They also argue consuming dog meat is no different from consuming slaughtered pigs, chicken and cattle in other countries, such as the United States.[9][10][11] Eating dog is forbidden under Muslim and Jewish dietary laws.[12]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierra Echo View Post
    There was a drunk dude at the Franklin Hiker Bash over the weekend who
    not only had several recipes for eating dogs but threaten to eat several hikers dogs.
    and the fool had the bad judgement to irritate the Princess Kanga...

    Police intervention prevented the planned evisceration.
    (She's about to cut him..in a bad way.)
    "You don't have to think fast if you move slow" Red Green

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    I met a hiker who was at the National Outdoor Retail show...looking for sponsers for his planned hike.
    He wanted to hike the Artic Circle/ Yukon boundary.
    With only one dog.


    He named Supper..


    "just in case"




    Never heard from or about him again...maybe Supper Won?
    "You don't have to think fast if you move slow" Red Green

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    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    i mean, you know, like in a moment of exstreem hunger while hiking?
    You're still allowed to post here?

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    Had dog while overseas, actually very tasty. Now, I sure wouldn't eat my dog no matter what, but a stray and super hungry? Who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RITBlake View Post
    You're still allowed to post here?
    The Mods here have lowered expectations.......


    And Matty, I haven't because I couldn't find enough bun, sauerkraut and brown mustard....
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RITBlake View Post
    You're still allowed to post here?
    It's bad manners to be harsh to lunatics.
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    its illegal to eat dog in the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panzer1 View Post
    its illegal to eat dog in the USA
    Damn...Florida even made it illegal to eat horse...what's next?
    The trouble I have with campfires are the folks that carry a bottle in one hand and a Bible in the other.
    You never know which one is talking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panzer1 View Post
    its illegal to eat dog in the USA
    how are they going to catch you? do game wardens of ridge runners enforce? is the penalty worse than starving? I understand the Catholic church said cannibalism is ok under extreme situations, so is it better to eat a dead hiker first, instead of a dog? what if you have to dig him/her up first?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedMonkey View Post
    Damn...Florida even made it illegal to eat horse...what's next?
    But still no laws against Unicorn meat!
    Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.

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    never been that hungry

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