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by RottenApple
Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:57 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Neighbors new dog
Replies: 26
Views: 5923

Re: Neighbors new dog

CEOofEVIL wrote:I rent what you could call a small 1 bedroom "cottage" (a small stand alone house) and my neighbors have this sad little Chihuahua with a napoleon complex literally tied to it's crate door with a 3 foot leash, right outside their front door. It barks every single time I go outside my door, which makes it challenging to take my own two dogs (a Lab and a Sheppard mix) out to do their business or for walks, because little Napoleon goes nuts! It's become a regular occurrence that their dog will actually pull so hard that it RIPS the door out of the crate and comes chasing after me or my dogs, crate door and all. Now, it's a normal sized Chihuahua, but I'm sure you folks know how aggressive they can become despite their size. Thankfully, it's still pretty much chicken because if you take an authoritative posture with it it will back down, and it also isn't brave enough to mess with my dogs. Still, it's very irritating to have this little beast chasing you down every time you use your own front door. The family that lives there very well knows it gets free from it's "area" on an almost a daily basis but don't do anything about it resolving the issue. If they are outside, or notice that the dog is loose they react pretty quickly in "fixing" the situation (that is, re attaching the flimsy door to the crate).

It's actually really sad. I'm very much a dog lover, and I feel bad for it. It pulls on it's restraints and barks so much that often times when it tries to bark, it literally makes these sad gasping noise instead of barks as it's almost like it's lost it's voice. The people just leave it tied up and it can't move more than a few feet in one direction. It never gets walked or taken inside. I'm contemplating calling Animal Control about the issue. Unfortunately it's difficult to talk to the neighbors due to a language barrier. In general, a pretty large amount of the people in the small town I live in don't really take care of their dogs.They pretty much just let them roam loose wherever they want and don't maintain them. Walking my dogs and encountering what almost amounts to a 'feral' dog is pretty much a consistent thing that happens every day. With that said, I do carry OC spray with me now in addition to my Firearm, just in case. I've never felt threatened by the dog next door or most of the others I've encountered, but you never know. The one next door actually was biting at the heel's of a friend whom walked to my house the other day. :???:

By the by, if you walk your dogs often, practicing how you would draw and present your firearm while doing so is crucial. I'm still not sure how to most efficiently clear my cover garment, and draw while maintaining around 150lbs of dogs' :lol: .
Here's a possible suggestion that might help you situation. You could buy them an inexpensive stake & lead (like this) set from your local pet store and help them set it up in their yard. It would cost you a little money and a few minutes of your time, but might help them and, more importantly, the dog.

BTW, my neighbor saw me putting my dog on her led (just like the one linked above) and asked where I got it. Now he's got one and there's been no further problem from his dog.
by RottenApple
Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:12 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Neighbors new dog
Replies: 26
Views: 5923

Re: Neighbors new dog

sunny beach wrote:
PBratton wrote:This is pretty sad, it's not the dogs fault...
It's not a rattlesnake's fault but I'm not going to let it bite me.
Exactly. I'm grateful that I didn't have to shoot this dog. But I'd have done it without hesitation if she had continued being aggressive. TBH, it's the owners of aggressive dogs that deserve to be punished.
by RottenApple
Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:11 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Neighbors new dog
Replies: 26
Views: 5923

Re: Neighbors new dog

Redneck_Buddha wrote:
alvins wrote:mace works good on dogs if you dont want to shoot it.
How about OC-17? Does a good pepper spray blast repel a large charging dog? It's what my wife carries.
Just like anything, it depends on the dog. Most animals will run when sprayed with mace or OC. But there are some that it'll just tick off even more. TBH, I'd rather shoot (assuming you had to, of course) it and be sure than use a spray and be wrong.
by RottenApple
Tue Feb 26, 2013 2:13 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Neighbors new dog
Replies: 26
Views: 5923

Re: Neighbors new dog

Update: Well, the dog has broken through twice more now, so I've reinforced my side of the fence. Now that mutt has broken through the other side (street side) and gotten out twice more. The last time some girls in the neighborhood brought it to my attention because they thought she was mine. At this point she's so afraid of me she just dropped to the ground, shaking like a leaf. I approached her carefully (not drawn but ready) and let her sniff my hand and she became so eager for attention that it was pathetic. After a few minutes I was able to take her back home and have a chat with her owner. We'll see if things get any better as time goes on.
by RottenApple
Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:10 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Neighbors new dog
Replies: 26
Views: 5923

Re: Neighbors new dog

I was yelling at the dog to "get back", "go home", and the like. So what y'all are saying is that, combined with my own aggressive behavior (and possibly the dog being gun-shy for whatever reason), caused the dog to cower and crawl back to the hole in the fence. Ok. I'm good with that.

Charles, you have Miniature Schnauzers? For some reason I pictured you as more of a Mastiff man. Personally, that's my favorite breed. But my wife nixed it. :grumble

PBratton, that 2x6 is a pretty good idea. I'll probably go 2x12 though, just to get enough height on it. This dog is pretty big.

MolonLabe, it wasn't just the dog cowering that concerned me. It was that plus the owner's comment ("I'm gonna beat that stupid mutt"). Perhaps calling animal control is a bit premature at this point. I'll just keep an eye on things and do what I can to prevent any problems.

TAM, great idea on the game cam. Now if I could only afford one. LOL.

That's all of you for the information and advice. It is very much appreciated. :tiphat:
by RottenApple
Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:08 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Neighbors new dog
Replies: 26
Views: 5923

Neighbors new dog

For the third time in a week, the neighbor's new dog has broken through the fence to visit my own mutt. The first 2 times were no big deal; she ran back home as soon as i opened the door. But this time she had my dog cornered and started growling aggressively (teeth bared, hackles raised, etc) at me when I approached. I had her lined up in my sights so fast that I don't even remember drawing. Two things have me worried though and I'd like some advice.

1) She (the neighbor's dog) cowered and crawled back to the hole in the fence as soon as she saw the gun. Does this indicate possible gun-related abuse or just because I turned aggressive so quickly?

2) After securing my dog inside, I went to have a chat with the neighbor. He was polite and apologetic (he has already replaced the slats she's busted twice before) and said he would take care of it and "beat that stupid mutt". I'm not big on inappropriately aggressive animals, but I don't want to see one abused either. I don't know my neighbor well enough to know if he was joking (in poor taste, obviously) or serious. Should I call animal control about possible animal abuse?

On the (slightly) lighter side, it's nice to know that my drawing practice is paying off. ;-)

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