Anonymous wrote:You need to report it. That can easily happen again. Dogs play that looks aggressive and its not but that was no play and a full blown attack
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I may take flak for this but it sounds really irresponsible to have imported troubled dogs from another country. Is your neighbor a veteran? A veteran who has imported dogs from a wartorn country is not likely to see your point of view ever. Your neighbor wants them for irrational/emotional reasons.
Yes, he's a veteran. I don't think the dogs were treated very well in whatever country they were originally rescued from. I think you're 100% right about his wanting them for irrational/emotional reasons and never being able to see them for the risk they are. He is single and they're his only family. Things are already icey between us and escalating this further would likely make it worse.
PP. It will likely make things worse. The dogs got out accidentally. As I'm sure you know, if they end up in the wrong kind of incident, the dogs could get put to sleep.
I feel this is a borderline situation. Your neighbor's dogs are unlikely to be removed if you report him. Police are very veteran friendly. So the most you could achieve is to record somewhere the past actions/incident. As I mentioned you could see what your local authorities think. Not sure if that is police, animal control, or what. I also don't know what your local laws are. This is where you need specific local guidance.
It is a maddening, risky situation and yes it was an attack. But also an accident and with no dog death, it probably falls more in the category of "annoying neighbors" and "bad stuff happens".
Work out safety rules with your kid.
If you detect serious under fence digging, let your neighbor know immediately.
Preserve your pictures and vet bills from the prior attack.
Anonymous wrote:It was an attack on your dog, not on your kid. If this is reportable where you are, then yes, please do so.
The problem is that he took in 2. They're operating as a pack, with a pack mentality that will never be manageable. If it had just been 1 dog, he could have paid for trainers etc. With 2, this is going to go downhill fast.
Now having said that.
OP, if you were able to get in the middle of a dog fight and not get hurt, this was not an all-out kill-or-be-killed dog fight! You would have had your arm shredded!
Seriously. In a real dog fight, DO NOT INTERVENE. You could die.
So this was a "mild" dog fight, as evidenced by your ability to rescue your dog without being injured, and as evidenced by the fact that your dog "only" had puncture wounds. Two aggressive dogs can fatally maul a third in a few seconds.
But next time... they might.
So please put all the pressure you can on this very clueless neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:It was an attack on your dog, not on your kid. If this is reportable where you are, then yes, please do so.
The problem is that he took in 2. They're operating as a pack, with a pack mentality that will never be manageable. If it had just been 1 dog, he could have paid for trainers etc. With 2, this is going to go downhill fast.
Now having said that.
OP, if you were able to get in the middle of a dog fight and not get hurt, this was not an all-out kill-or-be-killed dog fight! You would have had your arm shredded!
Seriously. In a real dog fight, DO NOT INTERVENE. You could die.
So this was a "mild" dog fight, as evidenced by your ability to rescue your dog without being injured, and as evidenced by the fact that your dog "only" had puncture wounds. Two aggressive dogs can fatally maul a third in a few seconds.
But next time... they might.
So please put all the pressure you can on this very clueless neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I may take flak for this but it sounds really irresponsible to have imported troubled dogs from another country. Is your neighbor a veteran? A veteran who has imported dogs from a wartorn country is not likely to see your point of view ever. Your neighbor wants them for irrational/emotional reasons.
Yes, he's a veteran. I don't think the dogs were treated very well in whatever country they were originally rescued from. I think you're 100% right about his wanting them for irrational/emotional reasons and never being able to see them for the risk they are. He is single and they're his only family. Things are already icey between us and escalating this further would likely make it worse.
PP. It will likely make things worse. The dogs got out accidentally. As I'm sure you know, if they end up in the wrong kind of incident, the dogs could get put to sleep.
I feel this is a borderline situation. Your neighbor's dogs are unlikely to be removed if you report him. Police are very veteran friendly. So the most you could achieve is to record somewhere the past actions/incident. As I mentioned you could see what your local authorities think. Not sure if that is police, animal control, or what. I also don't know what your local laws are. This is where you need specific local guidance.
It is a maddening, risky situation and yes it was an attack. But also an accident and with no dog death, it probably falls more in the category of "annoying neighbors" and "bad stuff happens".
Work out safety rules with your kid.
If you detect serious under fence digging, let your neighbor know immediately.
Preserve your pictures and vet bills from the prior attack.
OP please ignore this poster. This was NOT a “borderline situation”. Your son could have been seriously injured or worse. Not to mention your dog was nearly killed. You need to report this asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I may take flak for this but it sounds really irresponsible to have imported troubled dogs from another country. Is your neighbor a veteran? A veteran who has imported dogs from a wartorn country is not likely to see your point of view ever. Your neighbor wants them for irrational/emotional reasons.
Yes, he's a veteran. I don't think the dogs were treated very well in whatever country they were originally rescued from. I think you're 100% right about his wanting them for irrational/emotional reasons and never being able to see them for the risk they are. He is single and they're his only family. Things are already icey between us and escalating this further would likely make it worse.
PP. It will likely make things worse. The dogs got out accidentally. As I'm sure you know, if they end up in the wrong kind of incident, the dogs could get put to sleep.
I feel this is a borderline situation. Your neighbor's dogs are unlikely to be removed if you report him. Police are very veteran friendly. So the most you could achieve is to record somewhere the past actions/incident. As I mentioned you could see what your local authorities think. Not sure if that is police, animal control, or what. I also don't know what your local laws are. This is where you need specific local guidance.
It is a maddening, risky situation and yes it was an attack. But also an accident and with no dog death, it probably falls more in the category of "annoying neighbors" and "bad stuff happens".
Work out safety rules with your kid.
If you detect serious under fence digging, let your neighbor know immediately.
Preserve your pictures and vet bills from the prior attack.