So angry! Neighbor is an IDIOT!

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[[[[.......just how would you feel if someone shot your dog though .......]]]]]]

I'd be very unhappy. That's why I keep my dogs (all 4 of them) securely on my own property. If they are not out wandering loose in the neighborhood, nobody is going to shoot them for killing chickens, or any other reason.

If my dogs are loose off my property, if something bad happens to them, it is entirely my own fault for not being a good dog mommy and protecting my pets the way I should.
 
well its not the dogs fault though for being like this its the owners so why should it pay with its life when its them i hate people like this don't take care of their animals right
 
I live in New York state, 90 miles north of NYC. Many of the property owners all around me are wealthy NYC people with weekend retreats. I live on a dirt road. People love the charm and the small town feel of our long 3 mile road. Horses hack down the road, children run in their huge backyard fields, and we all have MANY varied types of animals. There is a huge pack of neighborhood dogs that roam all around. If one neighbor said "keep your dog off my property" we all would be us the creek with out a paddle. I have a LSGD that has a natural instinct to protect property, and rarely roams, even with being intact. Unfortunetly, I also have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that does act every bit of the country spaniel and roams off. My LSGD feels compelled to "watch over her" and this is the only time he does leave.

When we bought the place, and the nice neighbors brought a welcome pie or cookies to say hello, 5 of the people who owned dogs asked, "do you have a problem with our dogs crossing your property?" Our response was..."Not at all, as long as they are nice dogs who don't attack or bite people, attack our dogs, chase my horses,, dig huge holes, or poop excessivly right outside my door." In other words, if they are nice, safe dogs,, we love them. If they are a problem, we have to talk. I also informed them, if my dogs are doing any thing offensive if you see them on your property, here is my cell # and please call me, as I will do anything to rectify the problem.

Well, this worked well for about a year, then one my neighbors bought an Akita. Well, the whole balance of the neighborhood pack got thrown out of whack. By six months she was attacking and pining dogs for fun. These dogs are bred for fighting,,and gaurdianship. They are not social dogs, they attach to one person. Now before all you Akita lovers out there attack me, I realize there are nice ones, but on the whole, these dogs are dominant, and especially when raised by people who don't know how to properly handle them, they often become the ALpha over human, and this is what happenend. She attacked poor Harry, our neighbors 16 year old beagle who was deaf and on his way to blind. $5,200 in vet bills later, Harry's owner reported her, and the dog warden got involved. At least her owners did the right thing, got a dog trainer 3x a week, and put the invisible fence around their property and is only let out of her kennel run with supervision. Well, even with all these precautions, Harry on New Years Eve made it at least to his owners deck and collapsed, attacked again, but this time he didn't make it. The owners of the Akita, as nice people as they are, are in denial. They insist it wasn't their dog, and refuse to acknowledge any responsibility. Why do people own the type of dogs that they know are not meant for the outside world at large. We all work together on this block, and we all are open minded. Now we have hard feelings, and I sit and worry every time I go outside and Jack isn't within eyesight. I leave him out all day when the chickens are free ranging. I would hate to be told that I coudln't do that,, BUT HE DOESN"T ATTACK ANYONE OR THEIR PROPERTY.

I am sure you would be fine with that lab on your property if he was a nice, friendly and watchful over your chickens. I am sorry that your neighbor is in denial. I pray no one, child or chicken get hurt by this dog. Why can't people work together to solve problems. I would be the first one to keep Jack on property if I got a call he was being problematic.

Good Luck, keep us posted.
MB
 
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Akita dogs are huge.My friend has one.Sweet,but huge! All around I feel it is best if everyone just keeps their animals in their own yard.Just easier that way.I have had dogs attack my dogs.Cats marking my house with their urine annoying my cats.Keep them at home.Roamers stink.Share plants not pets ;)
 
i had an issue with an escaped Husky on the farm this summer ...she seemed well mannered obeying sit and stay and bad...but the hens were too irresistable to her and she wanted to chase ...now chasing leads to nipping and so on...well after the second 'visit' I'd had enough and called the spca/animal control in our area...well i got did i know where it was? no.. well call us back when she comes back and we will come and get her...by the jesus by the time they react shes gone again and probably with one of my hens! next run in with a chicken chasing animal I'll get the .22 out!
 
Ok, re OP's post, long and short of it:

Before anyone consider's lethal (gun) action find out if that's even legal where you live. Neighbor's close by? Across the street? Are you considered rural? It is illegal to discharge a firearm if you are considered within city limits. With houses and people close by....just not a good idea.

Before thinking about doing things like shooting dog with bb gun or rock salt.... be aware that, as stupid is it is, you can be held accountable for that animals injuries and vet care. Yes it's stupid, yes the owner should be responsible blah blah blah, not how it works in this country unfortunately! You wouldn't be the first person that has happened to.

The very best thing that you can most likely do is report this to the police, if they will listen. Sometimes they will sometimes they won't. But especially report it to animal control and KEEP reporting it. Be pushy, ask both the police and animal control how they will be held accountable if the dog bites someone if they do not respond to your complaints. Keep it up and I suspect you'll get some action. It will be especially helpful if there are several neighbor's complaining.
 
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