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How To Keep The Neighbors Dogs Out Of My Yard
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Snyder" data-source="post: 677430" data-attributes="member: 19987"><p>Sounds like nothing can be done. I'm having the same issue with little dogs - probably coming over because of mine - two over there, one is a digger. The fourth time (I wasn't home) it ripped out a little screen I have at base of fence so my dog could look out to the front - then both got loose. Showed on neighborhood newsletter that her dogs were found. I left the screen off. Woman is irresponsible in most ways about outdoor stuff. I'm not willing to spend a dime or 10 minutes dealing with other people's responsibility (since it's recurring) - I spent days fixing the fence (because it affects us both - she paid half, only a few bucks since most was reused). If it was my dog, I'd do whatever it takes (burying galvanized wire sounds good. I'd just leave the gate open and let nature take its course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Snyder, post: 677430, member: 19987"] Sounds like nothing can be done. I'm having the same issue with little dogs - probably coming over because of mine - two over there, one is a digger. The fourth time (I wasn't home) it ripped out a little screen I have at base of fence so my dog could look out to the front - then both got loose. Showed on neighborhood newsletter that her dogs were found. I left the screen off. Woman is irresponsible in most ways about outdoor stuff. I'm not willing to spend a dime or 10 minutes dealing with other people's responsibility (since it's recurring) - I spent days fixing the fence (because it affects us both - she paid half, only a few bucks since most was reused). If it was my dog, I'd do whatever it takes (burying galvanized wire sounds good. I'd just leave the gate open and let nature take its course. [/QUOTE]
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