- Apr 14, 2007
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I am so sorry for you and Mr. Mom and Sister. I can only imagine how heartbroke you all are.
I am glad the neighbor has stepped up to the plate and is paying for the birds.
I hope the dog was given to a rescue that can rehome it to someone who lives in the city and/or that has a secure fence. We have a hound that we adopted (from our dd after she 'turned him out' twice --and he went to her neighbors and killed their chickens) that hates chickens and will/has killed them when he could get loose. Now, I am happy to say he is confided in a very large secure fence and we are building my coop and run so that it will be as secure as possible--so that no one else's dog will be able to get in...I pray.
I am glad the neighbor has stepped up to the plate and is paying for the birds.
I hope the dog was given to a rescue that can rehome it to someone who lives in the city and/or that has a secure fence. We have a hound that we adopted (from our dd after she 'turned him out' twice --and he went to her neighbors and killed their chickens) that hates chickens and will/has killed them when he could get loose. Now, I am happy to say he is confided in a very large secure fence and we are building my coop and run so that it will be as secure as possible--so that no one else's dog will be able to get in...I pray.