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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fence your property.[/quote] OP here. No. It's 41 acres. We aren't spending 100k to put up a fence to keep out trespassers. I'll shoot their dog first. And no, they do not clean up after their dog.[/quote] I’m sure you’re just being over the top but threatening their dog makes you sound unstable. They 100% should not be letting it roam but it’s an owner issue not reason to kill the dog. [b]Will you also be killing the deer, fox, rabbits, and every other animal that use the bathroom on your 41 acres?[/b] Maybe a simple conversation with them about the dog would resolve the issue. [/quote] Do you understand the difference between wild animals and domesticated pets?[/quote] Very much so. Also enough to know that this is a problem with the dog’s owner and not something a decent person would kill a dog over. The owners should keep their dog off of OP’s property, without a doubt. [b]Also, poop is poop[/b]. Truly can’t imagine the actual dog poop is more of a problem than the poop of wild animals on a 41 acre piece of property OP uses occasionally. The owners are definitely wrong but threatening someone’s pet is a sign of being unstable. [/quote] Completely false. Domesticated dog poo is full of all sorts of dangerous pathogens, bacteria, and pathogens not found in the feces of wild animals. This is especially true in an agricultural environment. I'm not going to waste my time explaining how, but educate yourself so you dont look so foolish the next time you make demonstrably false statements.[/quote] Why would any of that be relevant to OP? They don't have an agricultural property, they're hardly there enough to have a vegetable garden.[/quote] [b]How do you know it's not agricultural and that they don't grow food? [/b]Agriculture is the number one land classification in that county. They could grow low effort cover crops that require zero effort or high risk/high reward rain fed agricultural products. They could grow tomatoes on a drip system. And on and on. You know you don't have to be standing in a field every day to be a successful farmer, right? OP said they were there a lot more during the growing season. I think you just like to argue a lot but happen to be terrible at it.[/quote] Uh, because they're there so few times a year?[/quote]
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