Well ya could go and get yourself a half dozen Timber Rattlers and turn them loose in the house while you are gone. DOGS require feeding water and to be let out so someone has to do that , now with a snake ya don't have to do much with it and ya never know where they may be , and if ya remove the rattles off them ya don't hear them. Everybody sorta ignores a beware of dog sign BUT YA PUT UP A BEWARE OF SNAKE SIGNS and everybody knows that when your not there they are loose in the house. The word spreads fast . And for some reason the breakins stop . I worked for a guy that his shop got cleaned out three time and i mean cleaned they left nothing i think they even took the dirt off the floor twice . First he tired the dog thing , they killed the three dog and cleaned him out , next it was a armed guard and dog , they beat the guard and killed the dog . Then he got the two timber rattlers and removed the rattles . during the day they were in there cage wright buy the main door for everyone to see and at night they were let loose in the shop and nobody went in until the boss came and found his pets and put them away . Some morning there were several of us setting in our trucks waiting for the boss to get there and put Frick and Frac as he called them away and the phone ringing off the hook , each of us had keys for the place but none would go in .
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