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Re: How to keep the neighbors dogs out of my yard.
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Posted by Joe MD on February 18, 2005 at 12:22:14 from (209.70.118.225):
In Reply to: How to keep the neighbors dogs out of my yard. posted by DavidA on February 18, 2005 at 09:35:51:
With all these macho idiot comments I want to make some things clear. 1) Poisoning dogs is not acceptable 2) Do not use a rat trap. I hope you meant mouse trap. Big difference. 3) One pump on a bb gun is nothing. Good idea. Pellet gun is something different. I have a real nice pellet gun from when I was a kid. Want me to shoot you with it? 4) As for the gun slingers, I wish you would come on my property so I could defend myself. Why you would need to seriously hurt a dog or joke around about it is beyond me. Must be compensating for something. To the others . . . good ideas. DavidA, you know what to do, but start by talking to the dog owners. My 2 cents
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