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How To Keep The Neighbors Dogs Out Of My Yard
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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 570711" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>OKay, I've read the responses and have a couple thoughts. Huskies are jumpers and runners and they will never train those dogs to stay in a fenced yard. Huskies need to be exercised for at least two hours a day to even begin to wear them out and I mean heavy duty exercising. We used to take ours for a run. Someone on a bike pedaling as fast as they could while holding a leash and doing so for at least 45 minutes to an hour at a time. Taking a Huskie for a walk is not exercising it. </p><p>As far as the presents the dogs are leaving in your yard, well I have been known to deliver them to the front step of the offenders home (while crossing my fingers they don't return until after dark and forgot to turn the porch light on). I used to have a neighbor with a rottie. I had a minpin. They would tie out their rottie in the back so the dog wasn't in their front yard leaving piles which they wouldn't clean up anyway. Well, the rottie could and did use my yard as it's toilet. I asked them to clean up after their dog and got told I couldn't prove it was their dog since I had a dog of my own. Uh yeah, my 8 pound dog leaves 5 pound piles. Anyway, after a few attempts at being nice and cleaning up after their dog so I could mow the lawn (and having to ask them to take their dog in so I could even mow) I gave up. One day they left early in the morning, taking the dog with them, and I cleaned up the piles and dumped them on their front porch. They got home late that night and tracked their dog's feces into their house on their white carpet. </p><p>As far as the dogs being in your yard, call every time! and Don't take the old song and dance about them being busy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 570711, member: 7736"] OKay, I've read the responses and have a couple thoughts. Huskies are jumpers and runners and they will never train those dogs to stay in a fenced yard. Huskies need to be exercised for at least two hours a day to even begin to wear them out and I mean heavy duty exercising. We used to take ours for a run. Someone on a bike pedaling as fast as they could while holding a leash and doing so for at least 45 minutes to an hour at a time. Taking a Huskie for a walk is not exercising it. As far as the presents the dogs are leaving in your yard, well I have been known to deliver them to the front step of the offenders home (while crossing my fingers they don't return until after dark and forgot to turn the porch light on). I used to have a neighbor with a rottie. I had a minpin. They would tie out their rottie in the back so the dog wasn't in their front yard leaving piles which they wouldn't clean up anyway. Well, the rottie could and did use my yard as it's toilet. I asked them to clean up after their dog and got told I couldn't prove it was their dog since I had a dog of my own. Uh yeah, my 8 pound dog leaves 5 pound piles. Anyway, after a few attempts at being nice and cleaning up after their dog so I could mow the lawn (and having to ask them to take their dog in so I could even mow) I gave up. One day they left early in the morning, taking the dog with them, and I cleaned up the piles and dumped them on their front porch. They got home late that night and tracked their dog's feces into their house on their white carpet. As far as the dogs being in your yard, call every time! and Don't take the old song and dance about them being busy. [/QUOTE]
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