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Suggestions needed My neighbor told me last night that a couple of weeks ago she was leaving for work (around 6:40 a.m.) and noticed 2 boys (jr high to high school age) between my house and our next door neighbors. She backed up in her drive way to watch them and said that they came out of one of our yards...she couldn't tell. They went back and was acting like they were looking for something then left. Our gates are on the same side. They type of latch on the gate prohibits us from locking it. I made a comment to hubby that we needed to get a Pit. Now, I'm not going to get a pit but seriously, I needed to get a bigger dog. Hubby said that if we get another dog, it needs to be a hunting dog. Why? I don't know since he only goes hunting once or twice a year. Any suggestions on a hunting dog that is also a family protector? Thanks in advance! Also, they are building a new high school in our neighborhood and I told hubby (and the neighbor) that vandalism and kids are going to be all over our neighborhood once it is built and we'll probably have to move anyway. |
IF I were you- I'd get a sign for my fence that says WARNING - SECURITY DOG ON PREMISES - (one of my neighbors has that in their window) ...when I walk the girls by that apartment I'm always a little more careful lol - then I'd call your local police and ask them to do extra patrols thru your neighborhood - and if your neighbor or you see these kids again - ask them what they're doing....I don't have any suggestions on a new dog though |
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I don't believe that they were in our yard because the furbutts would have been barking their heads off...but anyone can tell a small yappy bark to a big woof! I think you're right. I'm going to call the police today and maybe they can patrol more often. Thing is, we have a DPS officer that lives 2 doors down.:cool: |
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Don't we wish we had THAT problem ? :D Yorkies are very good 'security' dogs as far as alerting us - but you could revise your sign to be a little scarier. With a teenage daughter in the house I'd be worried too..... |
gate I had that problem years ago. I had to resort to a gate that could be padlocked. The key was kept in a flower pot inside by the gate...yes, it was a pain in the neck, but after a few kids left our gate open, it was nesessary. The best watch dog we ever had was a male Doxie..Barney absolutely hated anyone who came in the yard or climbed the fence. My FIL begged for him after his garden was ruined by kids running in it...after Barney went to him, not one kid ever came in his yard again...Barney could beat any kid to the fence or gate..and many got a good butt chewing before they wised up...LOL |
Well, I just went out to look at the gate. It has one of those lift-up handles to open it. I am trying out how to replace that but with the wood at two different levels...not flush, it's going to be hard to rig it up from the inside. We may be able to do it from the other side (front yard) but I'd be afraid it would be too easy to cut off. :confused: Love the thought, Pat...but remember...hubby wants a hunting dog. :rolleyes: We had a German Shorthaired pointer once (he got hit by a car after climbing a 5 foot fence :() and he didn't like our cousin. Actually, he wanted to chew on him...but that was the ONLY person that he acted that way towards...what do they say...animals can judge a person better than a human can! LOL |
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Just wondering...are your utility meters inside or outside the gate??? Mine are inside so I can't lock mine, and you don't want MLG&W guessing at your bill. |
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It's possible they really were looking for something - but these days - you can't be too careful and Kim - have your neighbors all keep their eyes open and be on the lookout for anything odd....the kids will be out of school so it's that time of year |
There are alot of great hunting dogs to choose from....labs are awesome dogs....blue ticks....german shepherds (born protectors)....there are alot and as long as they are raised as a puppy around your furbutts and trained right they will get along fine. My husband wants to get a Neopolitan Mastiff in the next couple years. They are HUGE dogs....but they are awesome dogs. My Husband is a big time Hunter (so am I) so I understand the whole hunting dog thing because my husband is the same way lol. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.:D:D |
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im from TN also...here in my county you are not allowed to have a fence where the meters are....not even if you dont have a lock.....my mother-in-laws meter was inside her gate because of a swimming pool.....and they told her to move the fence..or unlock the gate...she told them are you telling me to go against the law....because at that time you had to have a lock on the gate that went into a swimming pool area....he says well move it or we will charge you by the year....she says well how much would that cost her ....and he says lady just move the fence....it will cost you 5,000 a year if we dont read the meter every month....she says well maybe i just need to talk to your supervisor...and he laughed and says .....lady i am the supervisor...such a butt.....well he isnt there now...but right after that they made home owners here move their meter boxes or move their fences and they fined the people who didnt |
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If you need any information besides what I have given, feel free to contact me. Also, if you just want protection....check the shelters. Often they will get some great hunters and some of the best dogs! Many shelters now are screening their dogs and in NC some shelters send dogs to training in the DOC for 8wks, before adoption. |
I didn't think about the meter thing. They recently replaced ours...without us even knowing! I looked on line at Weimeraners. Hubby wants a pointing dog...don't they point? :confused: UGH~! |
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