I didn’t dig it up. It showed up in the BYC thread. There are better ways to handle this 99% of the time.
But blast away my friend - blast away.
I have noticed lately old threads in the line up as if new. Mb bc we're less active at this time of year so the thread fairy mixes it up a bit?

I started to respond as well, bc not only were there pets involved, but the offending pet owner/neighbor was a relative to boot. Been there/still there.


I don't *think* I could have ever injured the dog. But then,I'm known to prefer animals over humans in most cases.
Dogs aren't like raccoons; they can be taught. We adopted a "youngin' " earlier this yr that absolutely hated one of my guinea hens. Just the one. At the time, she wasn't much of a conversationalist either, so I kind of saw the pup's point of view.
But I taught the pup that the guinea wasn't going to kill me, no matter how much she wanted to, & couldn't be used as a chew toy.
I can't say I've taught the guinea much. I let her go ahead and use me as a chew toy, she found out her bite had no affect & pretty much gave up.
As for neighbors who are relatives-oi. In the beginning, mine hated anything on our side of the property line-including me. It takes a lot more time & effort to train an inlaw, let me tell you. Lol.
I think I would have suggested the op to 1st enlist the kids next door & then work my way up. In my case, I take new keets next door for "show & tell". I get the crabby scowl I expect every time.
But she sees them growing up, following me around, delights in their antics, & is probably the best monitorer I could ask for, bc she's always watching what they do and if any predators around.
It's not perfect; she still walks her dog to the edge of the property line to

on our side. But I've seen her stop traffic when she was at the mailbox and the goons were crossing the road

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