NEIGHBORS issues!

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We've got a DOBERMAN that LOVES our ducks and vise versa (see evidence here on youtube:
)... she doesn't really bark at this dog at all...they run up and down the fence together all the time....but I did find the airhorn worked to scare the dog and upset the dog's owner. I think this spring we are going to have to do chicken wire or concrete to prevent the digging! I hope you get your issue with the dog figured out too!

So sorry about the neighbor, but on a funnier note - It almost looks like your duck wants to mate your dog with all that tail wagging on the couch
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We've got a DOBERMAN that LOVES our ducks and vise versa (see evidence here on youtube:
)... she doesn't really bark at this dog at all...they run up and down the fence together all the time....but I did find the airhorn worked to scare the dog and upset the dog's owner. I think this spring we are going to have to do chicken wire or concrete to prevent the digging! I hope you get your issue with the dog figured out too!

So sorry about the neighbor, but on a funnier note - It almost looks like your duck wants to mate your dog with all that tail wagging on the couch
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Yes I have quite the confused duck as he did the same to me yesterday when I brought him inside for a bath!
 
D'Angelo N Va. :

I had neighbors that used to let their dog run wild...it once came through my field fence and attacked my pot bellied pig. Literally tore it to shreds..I had to destroy the pig. I told the neighbor, he said it was the kids pet and he was sorry. I was new to the neighborhood, so I said I didn't want any trouble but if it happened again, I would take care of it...well later his dogs came over and literally pulled the skin off of my rabbits through the wire fencing..not a good sight..I had to destroy them also. Then I had had my fill so I filled my shotgun and filled his dog. End of problems. Sometimes you can't just be nice. I do try at first though..that's how I was raised.

Rural cultures have changed a lot since I was a kid in the Midwest farm country. Back then, if a neighbor's dog harassed your livestock and you shot it-----the neighbor would thank you for shooting his dog, saved him the trouble of shooting his own dog for running stock. If a dog killed a chicken, you would tie the chicken to its collar till it rotted off, the dog would never even look at a chicken after that.​
 

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