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Old 03-10-2015, 09:01 AM   #21
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I was just hearing somewhere about using wasp spray for protection because it sprays farther. Think I will try that. Hopefully it will not permanently damage dogs eyes. It's not really the dogs fault that their humans are Stupid.
Like I wrote, I don't advise to use wasp spray unless ppl know what they are doing, I use it a lot in the summer as hornets and wasp build nest on the rafters of my decks, you have to be very careful of wind direction other wise it will spray back on you, also the can is very big, long. No, I don't want to harm any animal, but when it comes to my precious babies I will protect them with my life. If it comes to my lil dog getting mauled, getting his throat ripped open, get shaken like a rag doll, you better believe the spray will be used before that dog gets close to Cody. No dog should be running loose, dogs here where I live dart out of doors, owners make no attempt to go after them. Before I adopted Cody many dogs would end up by my house, I keep loop leashes at the front and back door of my house to leash up these dogs, if they get into the woods behind my house they will be gone forever. I leash them and go house to house to find where they live. Ppl open door so their dogs can roam the community to pee and poop. When I find their home I say nothing, just return them and say they were about to enter the woods, then I report them to the board where they get a warning, does that help some yes, others no. No it's not the dogs fault, it's the owners, but it is not an owner that is about to harm my dog. Be very careful if you decide to use wasp spray.
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