Problem with Neighbor's Boxer
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I tell you this thread had some cowards in it. To poison a dog is bullshit (not saying you would in this case) A lot of you keep referring to an attacking dog, but a dog barking and growling is just a show. I can/would see a need for lethal action if the dog actually inflicted some bodily harm. Not saying I would let the cornering of my little brother go, but a good kick to the rib cage etc would have stopped the dogs show. half of you guys need to grow some ***** and do something about it in person, not poison an animal that is only doing what it thinks is natural. If the neighbor is new to the area then the dog doesn't know where his yard is and your yard begins. My dogs stay inside the fence if I am not home, but when I am home I let them run the yard. They know where they can and can not go. My neighbor has chickens that they love to chase (caught and killed a few) and the chain link fence between his and my yard has holes in it big enough for the dogs to fit through and they will be in a full sprint trying to catch chickens and when they reach the fence they will stop dead in their tracks. But it takes an owner that is willing to teach them this esp if the dog is in new territory.
BTW you can come borrow this Great Pyrenees if you wanna teach the dog a lesson. I don't care what kind of dog is giving you a problem it has sent multiple animals to the vet including pits, german sheperds, rots, that came into the yard. It thought it was protecting the "herd"
BTW you can come borrow this Great Pyrenees if you wanna teach the dog a lesson. I don't care what kind of dog is giving you a problem it has sent multiple animals to the vet including pits, german sheperds, rots, that came into the yard. It thought it was protecting the "herd"
How the hell do you know a dog barking and growling is not a threat? You don't know what's going through the dogs mind. Why would you even take that chance? That's just plain stupid. Oh and I'd like to see you try and kick a full grown boxer in the ribs and see how long it takes you to pull your foot out of it's mouth. You must not know much about dogs to think kicking it in the ribs is a good idea, lol.
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BTW you can come borrow this Great Pyrenees if you wanna teach the dog a lesson. I don't care what kind of dog is giving you a problem it has sent multiple animals to the vet including pits, german sheperds, rots, that came into the yard. It thought it was protecting the "herd"
How the hell do you know a dog barking and growling is not a threat? You don't know what's going through the dogs mind. Why would you even take that chance? That's just plain stupid. Oh and I'd like to see you try and kick a full grown boxer in the ribs and see how long it takes you to pull your foot out of it's mouth. You must not know much about dogs to think kicking it in the ribs is a good idea, lol.
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and yes, it is lawful to use pepper *****, mace, or any other means of non-lethal defense against a dog if you suspect he's up to no good
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How the hell do you know a dog barking and growling is not a threat? You don't know what's going through the dogs mind. Why would you even take that chance? That's just plain stupid. Oh and I'd like to see you try and kick a full grown boxer in the ribs and see how long it takes you to pull your foot out of it's mouth. You must not know much about dogs to think kicking it in the ribs is a good idea, lol.
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Glad its resolved. Myself, if you dog is yapping all the time, you would have had me at your door, and then the law if that didnt work. Also, the boxer owner should have been more responsible for his dog. When it comes down to it, the dogs behavior is a reflection on the owner. It seems most dog owners just say "I have a dog", but they are just something that sits in the back yard with very little attention.
I have a boxer/pit mix and would never let the dog just sit and bark for no reason or EVER venture into anyone elses yard.
I have a boxer/pit mix and would never let the dog just sit and bark for no reason or EVER venture into anyone elses yard.
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How the hell do you know a dog barking and growling is not a threat? You don't know what's going through the dogs mind. Why would you even take that chance? That's just plain stupid. Oh and I'd like to see you try and kick a full grown boxer in the ribs and see how long it takes you to pull your foot out of it's mouth. You must not know much about dogs to think kicking it in the ribs is a good idea, lol.
The dog the OP is talking about sounds like he needs attention and training. Its a shame because boxers are a great breed of dog. Looks like the owner of the dog needs a blanket party. I don't want to hurt animals, but aggressively cornering a family member, or myself = dead dog.
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How the hell do you know a dog barking and growling is not a threat? You don't know what's going through the dogs mind. Why would you even take that chance? That's just plain stupid. Oh and I'd like to see you try and kick a full grown boxer in the ribs and see how long it takes you to pull your foot out of it's mouth. You must not know much about dogs to think kicking it in the ribs is a good idea, lol.
I wouldn't suggest doing that to some breeds but in a medium build dog, you could inflict a lot of damage. But I wouldn't expect that logic from someone that would poison a dog.
Nope, don't know boxers.