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12/24/2007 3:17:58 AM EDT
Well...The same old ugly problem is happening again. I can't remember how many different times I have had trouble with neighbors who let their dogs run free. I now have a neighbor that has already had two of his dogs shot(one killed). His dogs have fought with another neighbors dogs and which resulted in dogs going to the vet. Now they are barking and growling at me as I walk my leashed dogs on the road in our private subdivision. They are also coming in my yard and trying to attack my feneced in dogs. My neighbors dogs are two large German Sheperds. With two dogs already shot (not by me) you would think he would keep them at home. This neighbor has an arrogant attitude and without being accusing he is from Texas and likes to have his way. What would you do ??? In the past law enforcement has done nothing (no leash laws).
12/24/2007 3:20:13 AM EDT
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With all due repsect, he obviously doesn't care about his dogs.

SSS.
12/24/2007 3:22:46 AM EDT
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12/24/2007 3:25:24 AM EDT
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Quoted:
With two dogs already shot (not by me) you would think he would keep them at home.


You can't fix stupid.

You're in a subdivision, so I'd suggest that if the neighbor's dogs are in your yard trying to attack your dogs... use a suppressor.
12/24/2007 3:44:16 AM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
With two dogs already shot (not by me) you would think he would keep them at home.


You can't fix stupid.

You're in a subdivision, so I'd suggest that if the neighbor's dogs are in your yard trying to attack your dogs... use a suppressor.


Yep.