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Old 10-01-2008 | 11:54 PM
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do you have a vehicle??? If so. go get the dog, and drop it off at the nearest pound. When she comes home and finds her dog missing, say IDK... lol

Or just go open the gate, and leave a trail of meat out into the street... That works good too.. ha ha ha
Old 10-01-2008 | 11:57 PM
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kill it dead, you'll be the hero of the neighborhood. Attempt to be reasonable first though, like the dog collar suggestions, but if the cops come and the lady gives them some sob story and doesn't shut the mutt up. end it.
Old 10-01-2008 | 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by sidewayz28
shes not home thats the thing
She's never home? Call peta (sp) and tell them she abandons her dog for extended periods and the dog is traumatized. They'll jump all over that ****.
Old 10-01-2008 | 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by HitmanLSX
I know someone who scruffed a cat too hard once (not intending to actually injure it) and it seperated the skin from the muscle tissue. He has 5yrs probation and a felony on his record which has really hurt his job hunt. Granted this all happened in Texas but be wary.
The Hulk shouldn't be running around anyway. who just skins a cat with their bare hands? lol
Old 10-02-2008 | 12:05 AM
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lol he didn't skin it lol the tissue just became detached from muscle and caused the cat a lot pain. His ex-wife who had just filed for divorce at the time was the one who reported him however.
Old 10-02-2008 | 12:06 AM
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Kinda reminds me of what I did to my wifes cat, when she **** and pissed on my california king...... But the only difference is, her cat didn't feel any pain...
Old 10-02-2008 | 12:16 AM
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hahahha holy ****!

its not barking right now... dont jinx me please
Old 10-02-2008 | 01:00 AM
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Had the same problem in a townhome no less as well....what I started doing was going over a couple hours after the female owner got home and would bang on her door then leave.
I would do it ever couple of hours.
Finally left a not on her front door I'd stop banging on her door all night if she got her dog to shut up during the day (non stop) barking.

I won. She found a different home for the dog.
Old 10-02-2008 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by The Manalishi
Every time the dog barks go over to her house and bang mercilessly on her door, when she answers tell her the dog is barking and waking you up. Inform her that everytime the dog barks you will be back. ...
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Originally Posted by GEARHED
....what I started doing was going over a couple hours after the female owner got home and would bang on her door then leave.
I would do it ever couple of hours.
Finally left a not on her front door I'd stop banging on her door all night if she got her dog to shut up during the day (non stop) barking.
that too




I've got a dog
when I first got him, I kept him outside in the yard.
had a neighbor complain several times.
so I started keeping him inside
she continued to complain, (either making up stuff about my dog, or hearing other neighbor's dogs)

eventually I got a ticket
went in to fight it, she agree'd that my dog didn't bark that much anymore
I ended up having to pay half the ticket anyways
(ticket was $160, and goes up with each complaint)
the fucked up thing is, it was only her complaints.
no other neighbors, and animal controll came out several times.
never heard my dog barking (or even outside)

good luck
Old 10-16-2008 | 09:27 PM
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i have 4 dogs, and if they bark spray those little fers with a pressure washer, or a garden hose. they get the point when it gets cold out.




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