Ban congress, not dogs
Owlagdad said:AgDad121619 said:Woods Ag said:
How do you stop this psychopath from hunting? He goes outside with me and trees squirrels starting at 5am while
I workout in the garage. He stands here all day eyeing the tree lines waiting for a squirrels, deer, turkey to show itself and depending on the noise that comes out of him I know exactly what it is.
He'd choose death over not hunting.
you have to own working dogs and let them do what they bred for to truly understand that a dogs happiness/ health is directly tied to fulfilling their mission.
LOl... and thats the kind of dog a lib would keep in his 14thh floor apartment.
ATX_AG_08 said:
They'll try to ban hunting dogs but not pit bulls.
ATX_AG_08 said:
They'll try to ban hunting dogs but not pit bulls.
waitwhat? said:ATX_AG_08 said:
They'll try to ban hunting dogs but not pit bulls.
Only low information people want pit bulls banned.
MJ20/20 said:
Post some pics of your pup. I have two cathoulas at the moment. Great dogs.

ATX_AG_08 said:waitwhat? said:ATX_AG_08 said:
They'll try to ban hunting dogs but not pit bulls.
Only low information people want pit bulls banned.
Only trash individuals want pit bulls not banned.
sanangelo said:
My congressman August Pfluger said he will work to strip this amendment out of the Farm Bill if there's any chance it bans hunting dogs.
BTKAG97 said:Claude! said:
The text of HR 5017
The relevant part is probably Section 30(a)(3), which states:
"It shall be unlawful to conduct open field coursing or live lure training with the use of any bait that is not an inanimate object".
Just for clarity...
The "Farm Bill" in question is H.R.7567 - Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026.
The admendment is the full wording from H.R.5017 - Greyhound Protection Act of 2025.
Currently, that wording is not shown in the text for H.R.7567 on the Congress.gov website.
The purpose of H.R.5017 is to ban Greyhound racing nationwide. There are currently only 2 active tracks in the United States, both being in West Virginia.
The language in question is what Claude! posted above:Quote:
(a) In general.It shall be unlawful
(3) to conduct open field coursing or live lure training with the use of any bait that is not an inanimate object;
"Open Field Coursing" is defined (basically) in the bill"Quote:
(10) Open field coursing preceded commercial dog racing and is an activity in which greyhounds or other sighthounds are released to pursue and kill bait animals, including jack rabbits and hares, often in a fenced area. Greyhounds may collide and suffer injuries in the chase.
There is no language in the bill that outright bans hunting with a dog. The main concern is about training methods using live bait.
Several organizations have expressed public concern regarding "unintended conequences" on how that extends to hunting dogs:
1) American Kennel Club
2) Sportsmen's Alliance
3) International Association of Canine Professionals
My only question is how prevelent is the use of live bait training for hunting dogs today?
waitwhat? said:ATX_AG_08 said:
They'll try to ban hunting dogs but not pit bulls.
Only low information people want pit bulls banned.
BusterAg said:
This law is unenforceable. People that hunt with dogs do so in counties where zero juries are going to convict for a federal hunting dog crime.
This is all a waste of time and money, and a way to let the feds harass harmless responsible people.