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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 153136" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Got a good laugh out of your story, Ruby. I can't say as I've ever run out in my pj's with the gun, but I've come pretty close when we have some stray mutt standing in our backyard.</p><p></p><p>It's a pretty close community over here...everyone knows everyone else's dog, and neighbors won't shoot a dog when they know who it belongs to - or at least not on the first offense. Dumped dogs are another matter.</p><p></p><p>I've been really lucky with my dogs, as 1) they're kenneled unless I'm with them, and 2) the one dawg that does like to go adventuring when my back is turned is my 8 y/o yellow Lab, and all the neighbors know her. She doesn't run livestock, keeps her distance from the cows, and usually just goes by everyone's house and then moves on. Maybe once every other month she'll decide to see the countryside. My neighbors are really tolerant; I've asked them before if she's being a problem, and they say she's fine, and that they wouldn't shoot her anyway because they know who she belongs to. Well that's nice. I tell them to give me a call if she's causing trouble at their place, but so far she hasn't and there hasn't been any phone calls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 153136, member: 852"] Got a good laugh out of your story, Ruby. I can't say as I've ever run out in my pj's with the gun, but I've come pretty close when we have some stray mutt standing in our backyard. It's a pretty close community over here...everyone knows everyone else's dog, and neighbors won't shoot a dog when they know who it belongs to - or at least not on the first offense. Dumped dogs are another matter. I've been really lucky with my dogs, as 1) they're kenneled unless I'm with them, and 2) the one dawg that does like to go adventuring when my back is turned is my 8 y/o yellow Lab, and all the neighbors know her. She doesn't run livestock, keeps her distance from the cows, and usually just goes by everyone's house and then moves on. Maybe once every other month she'll decide to see the countryside. My neighbors are really tolerant; I've asked them before if she's being a problem, and they say she's fine, and that they wouldn't shoot her anyway because they know who she belongs to. Well that's nice. I tell them to give me a call if she's causing trouble at their place, but so far she hasn't and there hasn't been any phone calls. [/QUOTE]
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