Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I soak some hamburger in rat poison and leave it in the hole on your side of the fence. Or, you could stand by the hold with one of those long grill lighters. Or, if you have a weed dragon http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-VT-1-32-Propane-Vapor/dp/B002LH46M8......
This is a great idea if you want to get sued big time.
Oh, BS. If the dog takes something from my yard - going through (or under) the fence to get it, I'm not responsible for the consequences.
I realize you don't want to be held responsible and you think you're in the right. I know I can't change your mind on that and I don't care to try. But engaging in the kind of tactic you are recommending is the perfect way to get sued and lose. News flash, you can and will be held responsible for things that happen on your property, even by trespassers. Just a reality. If you know you are going to get trespassers (human or dog) and you specifically plan harm to them, it being your property isn't a defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I soak some hamburger in rat poison and leave it in the hole on your side of the fence. Or, you could stand by the hold with one of those long grill lighters. Or, if you have a weed dragon http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-VT-1-32-Propane-Vapor/dp/B002LH46M8......
This is a great idea if you want to get sued big time.
Oh, BS. If the dog takes something from my yard - going through (or under) the fence to get it, I'm not responsible for the consequences.
Did you miss the recent case where a woman was convicted of a crime for poisoning feral cats that came on to her property.
Anonymous wrote:OP, there was an entire thread on this recently. The dog haters are looking to get sued. People have a right to have a dog, and as long as it does not bite and does not bark during reasonable hours (say 5 am to 10 pm), then you will have to live and let live. Imagine that. Honestly, I would hat to retaliate you if you came near my dog. I would prove (not telling you how) and you would be screwed. Truth be told, I would not hate it.
If you insist it is THAT much of a problem (otherwise known as needing a hobby), either try to communicate nicely with the neighbor (in a calm, civilized manner, imagine that) then bury fence into the ground on your side. If it is not YOUR property specifically, don't mess with it. You don't own the neighborhood. You can always walk across the street.
And really, do NOT piss off the wrong neighbor. Yup, I'm warning you. Call it what you want.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. PP sounds like a dumb ass. I would catch them red handed and have the ASPCA on their ass quicker than s/he could say "DUH?". Don't try it, dumb ass. Unless you want to relocate and pay HEFTY lawyer fees, among other things (like a GD witness protection program, if it happens to be me as your intended target).
Anonymous wrote:There is a language barrier issue so we cannot talk to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I soak some hamburger in rat poison and leave it in the hole on your side of the fence. Or, you could stand by the hold with one of those long grill lighters. Or, if you have a weed dragon http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-VT-1-32-Propane-Vapor/dp/B002LH46M8......
This is a great idea if you want to get sued big time.
Oh, BS. If the dog takes something from my yard - going through (or under) the fence to get it, I'm not responsible for the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:You could write them a letter. Chances are they're either better with written English or will know someone who can translate it for them. You could make it nice but strongly worded and present it as a safety issue that they need to take care of. If they're really clueless (which sounds like they are if they're letting their dogs do this) then give them specific measures to take (never letting the dogs out alone, installing additional mesh fencing under the fence for a few feet, etc., putting cinderblocks on ground along their side of the fence, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I soak some hamburger in rat poison and leave it in the hole on your side of the fence. Or, you could stand by the hold with one of those long grill lighters. Or, if you have a weed dragon http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-VT-1-32-Propane-Vapor/dp/B002LH46M8......
This is a great idea if you want to get sued big time.
Oh, BS. If the dog takes something from my yard - going through (or under) the fence to get it, I'm not responsible for the consequences.