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    Smile Trained NYC Hawks Attack Chihuahua

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    Aug 6, 5:54 PM (ET)

    By LARRY McSHANE

    NEW YORK (AP) - Trained hawks employed to keep pigeons from making a mess on visitors in a midtown park have been grounded because one of the birds mistook a Chihuahua as its lunch.

    An 18-inch hawk swooped down and gouged the diminutive pooch with one of its talons while the dog was nosing around in the bushes of Bryant Park, located behind the landmark New York Public Library.

    The hawk was quickly separated from the pooch Tuesday afternoon. A park employee flagged down a cab so the dog's owner could take it to a veterinarian, said Richard Dillon, vice president of security for Bryant Park.

    The dog owner asked that her identity not be released.

    The program, which aims to scare pigeons out of the park, could be finished. A final decision is expected by the end of the week.

    "I sincerely believe the bird mistook it for a rat because it was in the shrubbery," said Thomas Cullen, the falconer hired to run the anti-pigeon program.

    The hawk, named Galan, was taken to Cullen's headquarters in Goshen, N.Y.

    The Bryant Park Restoration Corp. picked up the vet's bill, Cullen said at a news conference with another of the sharp-taloned birds, Starbuck, perched on his left hand.

    Daniel Biederman, executive director of the Bryant Park group, said the hawk program has been a success since it was started in April, with pigeon infestation down 50 percent and fewer complaints from visitors.

    However, city Parks Department officials called for its end.

    "We place the safety of park users, including their pets, over any minor inconvenience that may be caused by pigeons," said spokeswoman Megan Sheekey.

    Some park visitors disagree.

    "I don't think this should be done away with because of one misstep," Ward Miller, a lawyer from Glen Ridge, N.J., said of the hawks while taking his daily walk in Bryant Park. "This is a great idea. It's better than the alternatives, like poison."
    I love this line: "I sincerely believe the bird mistook it for a rat...."
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    Yo quiero... KREEEEEE!!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!

    (Kreee is the hawk sound...)
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    Originally posted by Airencracken
    Yo quiero... KREEEEEE!!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!

    (Kreee is the hawk sound...)

    rofl!
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    In light of the wise hawks trying to help clean up the park by going after rats in the bushes (I'm siding with the hawks on this one), I again pose this question:

    In a fight who would win? A 140lb Rottweiler or the Rottweiler's weight in Chihuahuas?

    Rottie and Hawks all the way
    I think over again
    My small adventures, my fears.
    The small ones that seemed so big,
    For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.

    And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:

    To live to see the great day that dawns,
    And the light that fills the world.


    -old Inuit song

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    Give me the rottweiler any day. I had a rottweiler that got attacked by 3 small dogs one day in the yard. He just kind of sat there as they attacked him. He eventually got pissed and growled and they all ran off.

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    My neighbor has 3 Chihuahuas...Anyone know where I can rent a hawk?

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    Chihuahuas are one of the most likely to attack/bite dogs around. Second is probably Pomeranians. Behind that somewhere are Chows.

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    Taco bell dogs are supposed to be the most vicious dog pound for pound. Thats not saying much I know.

    My bro has a taco bell dog and he's a cute lil bastird. (the dog not my bro)

    I love rotts but give me a 60 pound pit any day of the week in a dog fight.

    Hawk thought it was a rat. I make that mistake all the time, so what.

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    Time to start dropping alkaselzter around the park...
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    Yappy, itty bitty dogs piss me off. I'm at war with the one that lives next door to my mom. Fking little piece of ish.

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    lol let loose a whole buncha rats in the yard, the owner won't know which one is his dog

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