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How To Keep The Neighbors Dogs Out Of My Yard
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 570743" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>As lmf said, Huskies are hard to contain. They are roamers - it's in their genes. I know someone who had a Husky that could get out of an 8' foot fence (he wasn't digging). Even well exercised Huskies have this innate need to roam. However, the neighbors shouldn't be so flippant about it. Even if the dogs weren't triggering difficult child, the owners should be supervising the dogs better, cleaning up messes their dogs make in your yard, and certainly not blaming *you* because the gate to *your* fence was open. Huskies are my favorite breed, but I won't have one because I cannot give it the exercise it needs and I know I couldn't keep it contained. </p><p></p><p>Wish I had some better advice for you. Here, our police department has a dedicated officer to deal with "Community Relations" (neighbor issues, dog issues, etc), plus an ACO. I guess I would just document, document, document.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 570743, member: 7083"] As lmf said, Huskies are hard to contain. They are roamers - it's in their genes. I know someone who had a Husky that could get out of an 8' foot fence (he wasn't digging). Even well exercised Huskies have this innate need to roam. However, the neighbors shouldn't be so flippant about it. Even if the dogs weren't triggering difficult child, the owners should be supervising the dogs better, cleaning up messes their dogs make in your yard, and certainly not blaming *you* because the gate to *your* fence was open. Huskies are my favorite breed, but I won't have one because I cannot give it the exercise it needs and I know I couldn't keep it contained. Wish I had some better advice for you. Here, our police department has a dedicated officer to deal with "Community Relations" (neighbor issues, dog issues, etc), plus an ACO. I guess I would just document, document, document. [/QUOTE]
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