My gator has the boundary of our bath tub! Loldo gators read boundary markers?![]()
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My gator has the boundary of our bath tub! Loldo gators read boundary markers?![]()
Actually here they are protected. Unlawful to feed or kill-unless your well being is in jeopardy.do gators read boundary markers?![]()
I get that, and if you live in a place where you can fence it all off, that's great. If you don't free range your chickens, again - great. But where I live, we have a huge grove, a sprawled out building site and farm fields around our place. It would take over a mile of fencing to do it all. (We do have fence up to keep the horses in. It's not like we are unfamiliar with it.) But it's not practical to try to fence off every place a dog might come in. I'm all for fencing around coop and run if I need to keep something out. But OP is talking about a dog that comes on their land and growls at them. If it's a practical area to fence in, I agree that that's the best option. You don't have to be home to make the fence work. You don't have to worry about being "ready" if the dog were to come because the fence should keep it out. Like I said, every situation is different.I keep reading all this about shooting, animal control and all the drama......and think back to watching that white pit bull hit the electric fence, yelp, leave and that was that. No confrontations with neighbors, no yelling, no drama, no nothing. Dog leaves with his tail tucked between his legs and never comes back. Just saying.
You'll have to ask for a refund!!!But what if I want my arm back????![]()