Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 17:24     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Not pp, but, actually, the DNA of all dogs is almost identical to wolves.


Most mammals' DNA is almost identical to that of other mammals. If your argument is that domestic dogs are genetically and thus behaviorally like gray wolves, you should read John Bradshaw's Dog Sense.


This is not true. Most mammals have "similar" genes, but the DNA of dogs and wolves is 98.8 identical, while humans and dogs share 5 percent of their genome.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 16:33     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Me? I don't shoot barking dogs, but I will shoot or my dogs will kill, dogs running my stock. Dogs bark. They're supposed to.....they aren't supposed to be left "in the country" without food or shelter when that is all they've ever known. They will either get ht by a car, die of exposure or go feral and get shot.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 16:31     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ahem. My dogs guard sheep. They live WITH the sheep---it is their job. There is shade in the fields and a shed for them and the sheep in the winter. They grow this funny thing called fur and it keeps them both warm and cool. They are fine.


Where do you live with a herd of sheep and sheepdogs?


A little bit down from Winchester. They aren't border collies but Maremmas. They live with the sheep so the coyotes don't eat my lambs. I eat my sheep, or very expensive restaurants do. Not coyotes or feral dogs that you crazy city people drop off on the roadside for me to shoot.


I wish you would post more. <3


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Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 16:30     Subject: Re:Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:My dog will let out a snuffle/snort/bark whenever anyone walks past our house talking (which happens pretty frequently in AU Park) and it is barely audible outside the house. She's wild thing and I would NEVER leave her alone outside for fear of her digging under or bolting over even a 6 foot fence. We have a neighbor that has a miniature breed that bars all day at every passerby or rustling leaf. It's pretty annoying. I wish people would not do this.

To the sheep herding dog owner --yeah, well, if it's a border collie, you know those dogs are crazy smart and so specifically bred for that task -so, not a fair comparison for most of us with our dumb as a post dogs. The dumber, the more they endlessly they bark, imo.


I find that neurotic dogs are the barkers. My dog was smart as hell (poodle mix), but he was neurotic as hell. Barked at the smallest sound.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 16:28     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside



Who is the criminal that keeps posting? You realize there are ways to 1.) easily track down your dog and 2.) easily pay for testing that allows the owner to know how it was killed and 3.) go after whomever has motive to do so? 4.) most people I know have cameras 24/7 at/in their residence, especially if they have nuisance neighbors.

Are people here really that stupid? Wow.




Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 14:19     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ahem. My dogs guard sheep. They live WITH the sheep---it is their job. There is shade in the fields and a shed for them and the sheep in the winter. They grow this funny thing called fur and it keeps them both warm and cool. They are fine.


Where do you live with a herd of sheep and sheepdogs?


A little bit down from Winchester. They aren't border collies but Maremmas. They live with the sheep so the coyotes don't eat my lambs. I eat my sheep, or very expensive restaurants do. Not coyotes or feral dogs that you crazy city people drop off on the roadside for me to shoot.


I wish you would post more. <3
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 14:14     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ahem. My dogs guard sheep. They live WITH the sheep---it is their job. There is shade in the fields and a shed for them and the sheep in the winter. They grow this funny thing called fur and it keeps them both warm and cool. They are fine.


Where do you live with a herd of sheep and sheepdogs?


A little bit down from Winchester. They aren't border collies but Maremmas. They live with the sheep so the coyotes don't eat my lambs. I eat my sheep, or very expensive restaurants do. Not coyotes or feral dogs that you crazy city people drop off on the roadside for me to shoot.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:47     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:Will you still be home, or will you be gone at work all day?

Can you be sure a larger animal or human won't be able to get into the yard and hurt your dog?
How will you know your dog is not a nuisance barker?

Some neighbors won't want to get into a confrontation by letting you know your dog barks too much--instead they'll just take matters into their own hands and find their own way to silence your dog Sad, but true.

I wouldn't do that to my dog...


This. Look, it happens. Especially if it is a pure bred dog.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:45     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

"And yankees will poison a nuisance barking dog sadly."

What?!
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:39     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

You people coddle your animals way too much.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:38     Subject: Re:Question about leaving dogs outside

My dog will let out a snuffle/snort/bark whenever anyone walks past our house talking (which happens pretty frequently in AU Park) and it is barely audible outside the house. She's wild thing and I would NEVER leave her alone outside for fear of her digging under or bolting over even a 6 foot fence. We have a neighbor that has a miniature breed that bars all day at every passerby or rustling leaf. It's pretty annoying. I wish people would not do this.

To the sheep herding dog owner --yeah, well, if it's a border collie, you know those dogs are crazy smart and so specifically bred for that task -so, not a fair comparison for most of us with our dumb as a post dogs. The dumber, the more they endlessly they bark, imo.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:31     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ahem. My dogs guard sheep. They live WITH the sheep---it is their job. There is shade in the fields and a shed for them and the sheep in the winter. They grow this funny thing called fur and it keeps them both warm and cool. They are fine.


Where do you live with a herd of sheep and sheepdogs?


SERIOUSLY.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:28     Subject: Re:Question about leaving dogs outside

IN THE SOUTH PEOPLE LEAVE CHILDREN AND DOGS OUTSIDE IN THE SWELTERING HEAT. THEY FORAGE FOR FOOD IN THE CREEKS (*CRICKS*) AND LIGHT FIRES AND PLAY BANJO MUSIC AT NIGHT.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:26     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:OP here. What about a 6 foot privacy fence and talking to the neighbors on both sides who are close friends to find out about the noise during the day?

We do not WAH every day. I do 1-2 times per week, DH does about 1 day every other week.

We only have one neighbor on our block who is home during the day. Everyone WOH except the sole retired lady.


Don't assume you know the life patterns of everyone on your block OP. There could be a change in pattern coming up, then that person is stuck listening to your dog barking. And any dog will bark when another dog walks by with the owner. In our neighborhood that happens frequently. And yankees will poison a nuisance barking dog sadly. Don't leave your dog outside. Seriously, don't even get one with your schedule unless you're doing doggie day care--or crate him and hire a dog walker. If you can't afford to do this, you can't afford a dog.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2012 13:14     Subject: Question about leaving dogs outside

Anonymous wrote:Ahem. My dogs guard sheep. They live WITH the sheep---it is their job. There is shade in the fields and a shed for them and the sheep in the winter. They grow this funny thing called fur and it keeps them both warm and cool. They are fine.


Where do you live with a herd of sheep and sheepdogs?