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Dog shoots Iowa man during hunt
2007-10-30
A man out hunting in Iowa was shot in the leg after a hunting dog stepped on his gun, authorities said. The accident happened after James Harris, 37, put his gun on the ground to retrieve a fallen pheasant. One of a pack of hunting dogs following behind stepped on the trigger, and up to 120 birdshot pellets hit Mr Harris in the left calf at short range.

A local official told a news agency the injury was "not life-threatening, but will give him trouble for a long time".

Alan Foster, a spokesman for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, told AFP it was not uncommon for hunters to be shot by their dogs. "I hear about it a couple times a year," somewhere in the country, he said. "They'll step on the trigger assembly and, if the gun for whatever reason wasn't on safety, it doesn't take a whole lot to trip a trigger."

Mr Harris was treated at Grinnell Regional Medical Center and later transported by helicopter to University of Iowa Hospitals in Iowa City, following the accident in Poweshiek County on Saturday afternoon. An investigation into the accident is under way.
"Hokay Fido, let's go over this again. Now where exactly were you when Mr. Owner set down the bird gun ...."
Posted by:john frum

#7  Next time, if the pheasant doesn't come out of the bush, shoot him again. Or, if you must put your gun on the ground, always aim it toward Dick Cheney.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-10-30 11:34  

#6  Um, doesn't matter how many dogs he had, or what he was doing. If you put your weapon down, it better have the chamber open, safety on.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2007-10-30 11:17  

#5  I remember yewww...yer the one that shot my paw.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-10-30 11:15  

#4  And what's the guy doing picking up a bird from the ground anyway? A good gundog delivers to hand.

Maybe a union activity then??? LOL
Posted by: lotp   2007-10-30 08:09  

#3  "It was a revenge shooting. Fido didn't like the change from Bil-Jac to Alpo, and so he took matters into his own hands--er, paws."
Posted by: Mike   2007-10-30 07:45  

#2  Who hunts upland game birds with a *pack*? Unless there were a group of hunters out there, each with his own gundog, this guy only needed 1 good dog to flush and retrieve birds.
Posted by: lotp   2007-10-30 07:40  

#1  Ya got nuttin' on me, Copper!
Posted by: Fido   2007-10-30 01:24  

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