Posted by DuaneWKKC on June 18, 2008 at 02:28:46 from (66.195.3.190):
In Reply to: Dumb neighbor? posted by gun guru on June 17, 2008 at 12:31:44:
Have read some interesting posts on here, does sound to me more like the yuppie did complaining. Just because you where scared intially doesnt mean you have a reason to be scared, maybe your just easily scared by dogs..? My dogs are not tied and I dont intend to tie them, however, if one of them seriously threatens you OFF OF OUR PROPERTY you wont have the chance do anything to the dog, I will take care of it. If it defends its own (my) property, and you get upset, well, go away. Dont really know what greasing/oiling a dog will do, hell we used to dip the danged things in the brine water from our oil well for fleas and ticks. But you want to take the effort to help me, go ahead. If my dog is chasing your livestock, you won"t here me complaining if you shoot it, but appologizing because YOU had to shoot it to protect you lively hood. I won"t shoot someone elses dog either, unless FORCED to ON MY PROPERTY. I also dont complain to the neighbors about dogs on our property unless they are being destructive/agressive. Heck, I"m more likly to say something about a neighbor leaving a dog tied all the time than complaing about it going trough the yard. Dogs are animals, they dont really care about property lines. Now kids, thats another story, they should be taught to respect property lines. Sounds like if we worried about our kids as much as we do the neighbors dogs, well our kids outta turn out ok and we will be to busy to be so whiney (read Bit*%y) about the little things.
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