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How To Keep The Neighbors Dogs Out Of My Yard
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 570399" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Same here!!!! The owners have to really be careful, which in my opinion is the right thing. My dogs have a small fenced area on concrete (they can't dig) to do their business. Other than that, they are not free. We go outside with them and they are on leashes.</p><p></p><p>Once a child wandered into OUR yard and teased our dog and he nipped her. WE were liable even though the dog was in our yard and on a tie-out. And it wasn't a long one. And we never left him out for more than fifteen minutes at a stretch. </p><p></p><p>I love dogs, but I'd call animal control on a negligent owner. Those dogs could get hit by cars. Why aren't they in the house? That's what I'd ask animal control. "These poor dogs are going to get hit by cars. The owners never make sure they're safe. I hope you don't use my name and I don't want to be a nosy neighbor, but I don't want anything to happen to the dogs."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 570399, member: 1550"] Same here!!!! The owners have to really be careful, which in my opinion is the right thing. My dogs have a small fenced area on concrete (they can't dig) to do their business. Other than that, they are not free. We go outside with them and they are on leashes. Once a child wandered into OUR yard and teased our dog and he nipped her. WE were liable even though the dog was in our yard and on a tie-out. And it wasn't a long one. And we never left him out for more than fifteen minutes at a stretch. I love dogs, but I'd call animal control on a negligent owner. Those dogs could get hit by cars. Why aren't they in the house? That's what I'd ask animal control. "These poor dogs are going to get hit by cars. The owners never make sure they're safe. I hope you don't use my name and I don't want to be a nosy neighbor, but I don't want anything to happen to the dogs." [/QUOTE]
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