- Mar 24, 2014
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Hi all. I have been having some issues with my neighbors dogs and my chickens. Well, I have been having problems with the dogs long before I got chickens. The dogs are what I'd call "yard decoration", as they are left out almost 24/7 and bark constantly because they have nothing to do
They are a Rottweiler and a Saint Bernard. Last night the dogs tore up my fence trying to get into my yard to get my chickens. There followed an angry conversation between me and my neighbor, but in the end I ensured my chickens were far away from the fence and she fixed the fence areas that the dogs ripped up. I did tell her that if the dogs tried to get into the yard or jumped on the fence trying to get the chickens, my own dogs, or any member of my family, that I would squirt them with water. This made her very upset... she said squirting a dog with water was extremely abusive and horribly wrong. She also said it was cruel to have chickens where the dogs could see them (point granted to a degree, but the fence is privacy screened and when the dogs ripped apart the fence the chicks were locked in the coop, impossible for the dogs to see them). Opinions? Other ideas? I don't want her to call animal control and claim I am "abusing" her dogs if I use a spray bottle on them. I would never want to hurt the dogs and I've never really thought of using a water bottle as being abusive but... is it? Am I in the wrong here? Don't really know what else I can do to keep them off my fence... electric wire is out due to small children and the style of the fence (chain link covered by 6' reed privacy screen). She told me flat out that she will not make any attempt to keep them off the fence or curb their constant barking.
*Wanted to add, city code allows an unlimited number of chickens (we have 3) and the only regulation regarding them is that they cannot be allowed to run at large (ours don't and never have).

*Wanted to add, city code allows an unlimited number of chickens (we have 3) and the only regulation regarding them is that they cannot be allowed to run at large (ours don't and never have).