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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #15 on: December 22, 2015, 07:25:39 PM »
I do not agree with poison at all. On the farm dogs that chase cattle or kill chickens get shot. I would expect my neighbors to do the same with my dogs. If I found out one of them poisoned my dog I would loose my mind and we would have a very big problem on our hands. It just seems cowardly thing to do in my opinion. If it's a problem and you told the owner and they still come back shoot the dog and take it to the owner.


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Shooting a dog and taking it to the owner would cause some owners to loose their minds, some would shoot you back, and some would call police, and some would be understanding like yourself.  No one knows how a dog owner will react....sometimes not even the dog owner knows how they'll react  :twocents:



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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2015, 07:38:09 PM »
Anybody that is thinking about poison or a conibear or any other kind of trap that might hurt the dogs is asking for trouble. Please do not do anything to the dogs. It will only reflect badly on trapping and end up hurting everyone.
The best thing to do is call the authorities., Sheriff or WDFW and see if they can do anything. Seems like you have some pretty good evidence if you have them on cams.
I do know one trapper that had problems like this and they set a large cage on their property. When they caught the dog they called animal control and the owner had to pay to get their dog back. The problem ceased.
Please try to remember especially when it involves dogs people can go crazy and raise a stink. No matter how much you are in the right trappers seem to always end up painted as the bad guy. We do not need bad publicity!

I would handle this as a landowner situation and not as a trapper.  Not sure how animal control is in Wenatchee but that might be the avenue to pursue and not even mention trapping as being the problem, the problem is dogs at large. 


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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #17 on: December 22, 2015, 08:05:13 PM »
Lol don't worry I ain't gonna be doing anything to that meth heads dogs....I'd rather see the cops show up to his house...they know him pretty well...

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #18 on: December 22, 2015, 10:23:00 PM »
On this forum search   "caught this fella in the front yard".  It worked for me. The other thing that helped was stringing a hot wire across the area they were entering. It was about 18" off the ground and before I plugged it in, I smeared peanut butter and bacon grease on it. I still don't understand how anybody can just let their dogs roam the neighborhood.

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #19 on: December 22, 2015, 10:24:59 PM »
On this forum search   "caught this fella in the front yard".  It worked for me. The other thing that helped was stringing a hot wire across the area they were entering. It was about 18" off the ground and before I plugged it in, I smeared peanut butter and bacon grease on it. I still don't understand how anybody can just let their dogs roam the neighborhood.

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #20 on: December 23, 2015, 09:28:43 AM »
On this forum search   "caught this fella in the front yard".  It worked for me. The other thing that helped was stringing a hot wire across the area they were entering. It was about 18" off the ground and before I plugged it in, I smeared peanut butter and bacon grease on it. I still don't understand how anybody can just let their dogs roam the neighborhood.
That's a pretty good idea!!

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2015, 09:35:14 AM »
:fire.:

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #22 on: December 23, 2015, 09:44:45 AM »
There are just some things you shouldn't say over the internet, but I imagine you get my drift

 :yeah:

remember this isn't the animals fault and animal cruelty is a felony to some levels that can and most likely would result in some long term penalties....
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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #23 on: December 23, 2015, 10:00:04 AM »
There are just some things you shouldn't say over the internet, but I imagine you get my drift

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remember this isn't the animals fault and animal cruelty is a felony to some levels that can and most likely would result in some long term penalties....


I don't see anything in Bone's post that could be construed as animal cruelty. 

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #24 on: December 23, 2015, 10:08:35 AM »
There are just some things you shouldn't say over the internet, but I imagine you get my drift

 :yeah:

remember this isn't the animals fault and animal cruelty is a felony to some levels that can and most likely would result in some long term penalties....


I don't see anything in Bone's post that could be construed as animal cruelty.

I think he is agreeing with Bone that we shouldn't say things that could be construed as animal cruelty online.

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Re: Neighbors dogs
« Reply #25 on: December 23, 2015, 10:11:34 AM »
Missed that.   :tup:

 


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