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I had a prob a yr or two ago. My neigbours dog kept jumping the fence. Sometimes 5 or 6 timesa day. Well she is doing it again, for the past three days. We've said our other dog could really hurt their dog (he's a protective puppy) but they've said 'ah well its her fault'. No sorry or anything like that.

It caused a lot of problems last time. I ended up calling the local dog warden & they were very angry with us for months.

I just don't want it to get to this again.

It just makes me so mad Angry

Sorry - rant over

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Originally posted by Koala Brother:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
Could you not get a higher fence 6 ft thats what I have no other dog could get into my garden also I like my privacy Smiler
she jumps on their shed roof (they have st!t piled up against it) jumps over our fence onto the trampoline Shake Head same prob last time too
Oh dear I would not like that they should control their dog, I dont know what to suggest I hope something gets sorted Hug
Marguerita
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Koala Brother:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
Could you not get a higher fence 6 ft thats what I have no other dog could get into my garden also I like my privacy Smiler
she jumps on their shed roof (they have st!t piled up against it) jumps over our fence onto the trampoline Shake Head same prob last time too
Oh dear I would not like that they should control their dog, I dont know what to suggest I hope something gets sorted Hug
I've decided next time, even though I love her (she a beautiful dog) I'm just going to open my front door
Koala Brother
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Rexi:
Get the hosepipe out Ninja
Hi Rexi Hug are you over in the clouds yet I have been looking for you I found bagel Big Grin Valentine


Hiya Marg Hug Yes, I'm there, I'm not using it too mmuch atm, but will when this closes. I'll send you a buddy thingy (or you send one to me if you're there first)
Rexi
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Originally posted by N-icky:
I'd keep the poor thing - sounds like she doesn't like living with them and from what you say i can see why she keeps coming to you Nod
thanks N-icky but we already took two kittens from them they didn't want - helped find homes for their 2 greyhounds & I had to comfort my kids when they found out what they had done to their guinea pigs Ninja
Koala Brother
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Originally posted by N-icky:
What about a letter or phone call to the rspca? Sounds like they just shouldn't have animals at all Frowner


RSPCA are only interested if there is abuse and this won't qualify as abuse or if there's a camera following them (I dislike the RSPCA)

The only other thing you could do is what I did, when the dog comes in the garden, phone the dog wardens and ask them to come and collect a stray dog in your garden and they should take it to the local dog home.
FM
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Originally posted by Pengy:
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Originally posted by N-icky:
What about a letter or phone call to the rspca? Sounds like they just shouldn't have animals at all Frowner


RSPCA are only interested if there is abuse and this won't qualify as abuse or if there's a camera following them (I dislike the RSPCA)

The only other thing you could do is what I did, when the dog comes in the garden, phone the dog wardens and ask them to come and collect a stray dog in your garden and they should take it to the local dog home.


I respect and understand what you're saying but......if the dog warden takes her she may be put down Frowner

Could i adopt her do you think?
N
dog jumped over again, so we locked her in the backyard & brought our dogs inside. Waiting for the neighbours, waiting, waiting, waiting. 45 minutes later ding dong 'have you seen - oh there she goes running down the road'. One of their kids had opened our back gate & let her out then left it open for my dogs to escape. Inconsiderate bastards
Koala Brother

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