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Old 05-19-2011, 06:15 AM   #11
lizzieg
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Originally Posted by BonBon View Post
Have you talked with the new neighbors about your fears and concerns? They may be willing to work with you somehow on better containing their pets.

If this doesn't work, the next step should be contacting the owner of the house and discussing the situation with them.

I'm sorry you're having these problems and wish you well in getting them resolved quickly.

Bonny
The lady on the other side of the renter works at a vet, and she has many large, non-aggressive dogs that she adopted. The renter told the lady beside her that SHE needed to build a taller fence to restrain their dogs from each other. The lady on the other side has a more adequate fence than what is between us. So I have a feeling that she isn't working to work with us any better. And Khloe will run toward the fence when they begin growling and bullying. She's small enough to fit through the bars, so it scares me. If something doesn't get resolved, we may need to build a privacy fence, which can be pricey. I'm hoping that it is our right to enjoy our back yard without having to do that. Khloe does not menace the neighborhood, and is a "people dog".

My husband was beside the garden with Khloe the other day, and the dogs were growling and barking at them. He saw the lady next door look out her back door and she did NOTHING to try to apprehend her dogs.
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