NovaAman - The dog does not belong to the previous owner, they were cat people & the house was vacant for a year before we bought it.
gpwelding1 - My hubby was going to call the Sheriff's office today to get specifics on their procedures on aggressive stray dogs on private property.
We walked the property this morning & found no dig holes or disturbed ground. The fencing was not bent out of shape in any area, so we are still puzzled as to how it got in. Drove around our neighborhood this morning when I took the girls to school, did not see the dog anywhere.
Ole Rooster - I should not say we don't have a gun in the house, we have a shotgun & riffle, but they are close to 50 years old, and have not been used in over 40 years. They were my uncle's & hung on the wall, came down once a year for dusting, Murphy's Oil & to blow the spider webs out of the barrels. They are great for cracking someone over the head with, they are so darn heavy.
Went to
Walmart and saw a bb/pellet gun, I think I can even handle. Also saw pointed tip pellets that we can use. I just want something I feel safe using, and not afraid of. I also want to teach my girls gun safety, when it does come into the house.
Speckledhen - don't care what breed it is, no stray dog belongs in my fenced back yard near my children, dogs or chickens. We have all types of dogs running loose on the back roads here, every morning on our way to school, I see at least 3 - 5 big dogs running loose. It just makes me angry to see how little value these owners have for their animals!
I had neighbor's where we lived in Calif. who I would watch their dogs when they went away for the weekends, Sheppard's & Pit Mix, they were trained very well & were very trustworthy, loved my girls. Our other neighbor had a Boxer who would only bark at bugs. He would be so happy to see someone, his whole body wiggled.
Believe me, am not letting my guard down again, any dog shows up in my yard, shoot first ask questions later. And will abide by the SSS rule!