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I was going to ask the same thing. You said you live in a subdivision. Is your yard fenced with a 6' wooden fence or did you just have the chicken wire/staple coop sitting in your open backyard? If that's the case, it's a no-brainer that the dog most certainly will be back and try again - hardware cloth or not. You need a fence around the coop/run area at the very least so that the dog can't get right up next to the coop and "scare them to death" again. I'm so sorry for your loss but to say "maybe the dog won't kill them this time" is like playing Russian Roulette with the chickens lives - you've lost two flocks thus far - you need a more secure area. If not the neighbor's dog, it will be something else that gets them.
I was going to ask the same thing. You said you live in a subdivision. Is your yard fenced with a 6' wooden fence or did you just have the chicken wire/staple coop sitting in your open backyard? If that's the case, it's a no-brainer that the dog most certainly will be back and try again - hardware cloth or not. You need a fence around the coop/run area at the very least so that the dog can't get right up next to the coop and "scare them to death" again. I'm so sorry for your loss but to say "maybe the dog won't kill them this time" is like playing Russian Roulette with the chickens lives - you've lost two flocks thus far - you need a more secure area. If not the neighbor's dog, it will be something else that gets them.