November 25, 2008
A case concerning two dogs, which were randomly shot while walking through a cattle field, remains pending in courts near Orlando, Fla. (Pet Pulse Photo by Victoria Lim)
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The shootings of two huskies roaming a cattle field has sparked international outrage, prompting calls from the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the Humane Society of the United States for the shooter to face charges.
"When we first pulled up there was a large gentleman walking towards the dogs," said witness Patrick Miller, describing the May 19 shootings of Hoochie and Raley, owned by Chris Butler.
"Chris (Butler) went running out there with a leash in hand, yelling at the guy who had just pulled out a gun and started shooting the dogs. He was just firing into them -- I was screaming 'No, no, no!' "
Miller's screaming attempt to intervene was captured by a tourist, who later posted the video on the Internet.
According to Butler, the two dogs were off their leashes when they took off running from a pond during a nightly walk. The dogs wandered almost two miles from their home, into a field with cattle.
While Butler searched for his dogs, a crowd began to gather at the corner of a field and highway, watching cattle owner Christopher Comins observe the loose dogs intermingle with the cattle.
Miller, who is also Butler's neighbor, was among the crowd and recognized the dogs. Miller raced to Butler's home to inform Butler that his dogs had been found
Yet as Butler and Miller returned to the scene, Comins was already armed and in the field.
In the video, Miller is heard screaming "No, no, no!" while Butler is seen running into the field with leashes in hand. Simultaneously, Comins fires nine shots at the dogs. Both were wearing collars, witnesses say.
One bullet shattered Hoochie's leg and another took out his eye. Raley still has a bullet in his back, but has fully recovered.
According to a police incident report, Comins told the Orange County Sheriff's Office that the dogs appeared to be preparing to attack and were attempting to harm a calf.
Under Florida law, property owners can shoot dogs if the canines harass and attack cattle, or act aggressively.
However, the incident report also notes that no injuries were found to the cattle.
A sheriff's office investigation concluded Comins acted within the law by protecting cattle from a possible attack.
Now the ALDF, HSUS, Butler, his attorney and close to 5,000 people from around the world, have signed an online petition, saying the incident is a case of animal cruelty.
Collectively they want the state attorney's office to charge Comins with a felony.
Comins and his attorney declined to comment, as the legal action is pending and two-fold: a civil suit filed by Butler and a defamation suit, which Comins filed against Butler.
Comins' supporters have set up a blog, which displays letters from the land and cattle owner.
But while the cases hang in the balance of the justice system, Butler is the only person, so far, who has faced legal action. He received two citations for having his dogs off their leashes and was made to pay $107 for each dog.
"Just to add insult to injury, I had to pay $10 for writing the citation," Butler said.
In Butler's civil suit, animal law attorney Jennifer Dietz has filed to recover the cost of Hoochie and Raley's medical bills and physical suffering. They're seeking $15,000.
"The owner was there, calling the dogs, when the man was shooting the dogs," Dietz said. "If he's there running and jumping the fence to get his dogs and one dog was shot and running towards his owner, it goes beyond what a normal person would do. It's not reasonable."
The state attorney's office said its investigation continues, while the ALDF stands behind its offer to assist the state attorney's office with the case.
For more information on Christopher Comins' blog, visit ChristopherComins.BlogSpot.com. For more information on the Animal Legal Defense Fund, visit ALDF.org. For more information to petition the husky dogs shot in Orange County, Fla., visit ThePetitionSite.com.
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Is it too bad the dogs have to be shot? Sure. Whose fault is it? THE DOG'S OWNERS. If you don't keep your dogs under control, you can lose them. Those huskies might have been hit in the road, just as easily.
I've had dogs belonging to people from the resort areas around me run my cows through fences. Do you know what it's like to be trying to catch and calm down a herd of paniced cows? Do you know what it's like to have a cow come in for milking and one of her teats is missing from being torn off in the melee and tearing through fences?
How about this one? I had some pet ducks at one time. A Samoyed came through and casually killed half of my flock. Took him less than five minutes, and the last I saw of the SOB he was trotting down the road with a duck in his mouth. The mother of the young ducklings that had managed to scatter and hide. That dog killed five adult ducks that day. Would you like that to happen to your animals?
Last fall a neighbor's dog came through and killed two chickens, as well. Right in their own yard. They were purebred, and expensive, and I had a lot of time into them as well.
Dogs on the loose are dangerous to other species of domestic animals, and it's TOO BAD that sometimes they get shot. But it's not the farmer's fault, it's the dog owners. This guy with the Huskies needed a look at reality.
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However, as a long time husky owner, it seems very strange that the owner would allow his dogs off lease. It's a known fact that huskies should never be trusted off leash, especially in areas with cattle.
Still the fact remains that the rancher was still shooting as the owner was running toward the dogs. At that point, it would seem reasonable to assume that the dogs were no longer a threat, as they were about to be contained. Therefore, while huskies should be kept leashed at all times, the rancher was not acting reasonably and should've kept firing.
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I'm sure some people will say that wouldn't guarantee the dogs would leave, but if they really were just wandering around, {which is clear in the video} random gun shots are going to startle them and cause them to get away from what they perceive to be a potentially dangerous situation.
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But thank God the dogs are ok, although one missing an eye!
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Mr. Butler, I am thankful your dogs are alive. I am hoping with all my heart and soul that you win your lawsuit and Comins goes to jail for good. You should've punched that SOB. Yes, he may have shot you, but since he's such a lousy damn shot, you would've been okay and he'd be going to jail FOR SURE for attempted manslaughter! Thank heavens for that wonderful tourist who caught it all on film.
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Here is one post by Siberlover:
"Here is an UPDATE. I am the owner of the dogs. For the umpteenth time,christopher comins is NOT a rancher, he does NOT own the land NOR does he own the cattle. He is an Orlando businessman with a previous conviction for a gun violation."
His wealthy friends who own the land also do NOT own the cattle!!!
Here is one of the posts by his attorney, AnimalLawAttorney, posted on this thread:
"I am the animal law attorney who represents the owner of the two Huskies which were shot by Christopher Comins. It must be made clear that Comins is NOT a rancher nor is he a cattle owner. He is in no way related to the pasture or cattle at issue in this case. He also carried two high caliber handguns to shot these innocent dogs."
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The dog owner was in the wrong to have those dogs running loose. Huskies especially (and I have owned them, I like them) tend to be aggressive as far as chasing livestock and trying to bring them down. So many people think "I'm out in the country, my dogs can be loose", well that property belongs to someone, who may well have livestock on it. I'm very sorry they had to witness it - but the fact it happened was their own fault. Had the dogs been on leash, they would not have run away, and they would not have been at risk of being shot. Bad Dog Owner, not bad rancher. True, he may have been wrong to do it right in front of the owners - but we don't know, maybe he was fed up with loose dogs after his livestock and wanted to make an example.
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It should also be noted that Comins is NOT the owner or caretaker of the cattle or the landowner but is a personal friend of the sheriff (read this elsewhere). It is very questionable as to whether the law really protects him.
While Mr. Butler is at fault for allowing Hoochie and Raley off leash in an unsecured area (a very big no no with a Husky) it still does not excuse Comins actions at all. In my opinion, Comins is a A** H--- with a gun on a power trip (and obviously a poor shot) who thinks he is important because he knows somebody. He is just lucky that I was not there because that gun would have be shoved into a place that the sun doesn't shine.
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