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My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
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RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
(December 4, 2019 at 9:59 am)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: To OP as much as I would ever hate to hurt an animal if the dog attacks you, you’ve got every right to bring it down with extreme prejudice. It’s the owners fault. If he can’t control his animals.

It’s not even can’t. He WON’T. All options considered I’m still going with what I called a metal rod. It’s really a steel pole. I’ve been practicing swinging it, exactly where to hold it to get the best mobility and the most force. I’m just afraid a spray or whatever that only gives me one shot wouldn’t work. I’m confident for me a blunt weapon like a pole or a bat would be the best deterrent.

I appreciate that you’re saying I have a right to defend myself but in all probably if I crack a canine’s skull under any circumstance I’ll be going to jail. I sincerely hope it’s enough of a deterrent to where the owner will think again.

If it didn’t come with a life prison sentence I’d prefer to crack his skull and give the dog to someone willing to take responsibility for his animal.
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RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
(December 4, 2019 at 4:47 pm)CarveTheFive Wrote:
(December 4, 2019 at 9:59 am)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: To OP as much as I would ever hate to hurt an animal if the dog attacks you, you’ve got every right to bring it down with extreme prejudice. It’s the owners fault. If he can’t control his animals.

It’s not even can’t. He WON’T. All options considered I’m still going with what I called a metal rod. It’s really a steel pole. I’ve been practicing swinging it, exactly where to hold it to get the best mobility and the most force. I’m just afraid a spray or whatever that only gives me one shot wouldn’t work. I’m confident for me a blunt weapon like a pole or a bat would be the best deterrent.

I appreciate that you’re saying I have a right to defend myself but in all probably if I crack a canine’s skull under any circumstance I’ll be going to jail. I sincerely hope it’s enough of a deterrent to where the owner will think again.

If it didn’t come with a life prison sentence I’d prefer to crack his skull and give the dog to someone willing to take responsibility for his animal.

If you (or your little pal) were being attacked, I doubt very much that you'd go to jail for cracking the other dog's skull.

Years ago, a mate of mine was doing some plumbing work on the outside of a house when a Staffordshire bull terrier came through an open window and latched onto my friend's leg.  It took a few hits with a pipe wrench to make the dog let go, and the animal eventually died of his injuries.  Rick wasn't charged with anything.

I hope you and your buddy never find yourselves in that kind of situation.  Good luck to you.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#23
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
"I’d prefer to crack his skull" and "give the dog to someone willing to take responsibility for his animal".

Gotta read what they write.
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#24
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
I simply filmed the guy playing catch with his dog unleashed in an unenclosed area, which is definitely illegal in our county, and told him I was sending it to animal control. He was really upset and took off with his suddenly leashed dog (presumably to his parents or the dog park).

Hopefully it’s as easy as that and everyone, dog and man, can carry on peacefully respecting one another’s space.
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#25
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
I swear the next time some bozo with an unleashed dog pulls the "my dog is friendly!11!" derpshit, I'm gonna tell them my dog is not friendly - hostile in fact - and then drop the leash (FWIW she is a cupcake).

I think a lot of people are ignorant and don't take into account that sometimes, ordinarily well behaved dogs aren't, and a dog on a leash is at a tremendous disadvantage to dog(s) who aren't, much less the person on the other end of the leash. As a result, I make sure my dog gets introduced to other dogs on a level field.
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#26
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
(December 6, 2019 at 7:26 pm)CarveTheFive Wrote: I simply filmed the guy playing catch with his dog unleashed in an unenclosed area, which is definitely illegal in our county, and told him I was sending it to animal control. He was really upset and took off with his suddenly leashed dog (presumably to his parents or the dog park).

Hopefully it’s as easy as that and everyone, dog and man, can carry on peacefully respecting one another’s space.

Not that it might have helped, but I wouldn't have told him that I was filming and reporting him. That's asking for revenge, in my book. He already has a problem with authority and doing what is right. Watch your back, is all I can say. We have a neighbor, for reasons unknown, who likes to vandalize our property. it's one of those things where you know who's doing it, but didn't catch them in the act. I now have security cameras on the front of my house, and am going to install some in the back. Helluva a way to live, is all I can say. I'm not even in the Mafia!
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
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#27
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
I hear you but I don’t think I had a better way.
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#28
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
(December 6, 2019 at 9:34 pm)CarveTheFive Wrote: I hear you but I don’t think I had a better way.

I really hope that there is a resolution of your problem that has no injury to you or your pet dog. It's really a shame that some people (like that guy) just can't act reasonably/responsibly. I'm not trying to make you out as a bad guy for taking the pics. It's obvious that it had to be done.
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
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#29
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
Consider carrying a baton or stout cane.
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#30
RE: My Neighbor Won’t Leash His Dog
(December 7, 2019 at 6:03 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Consider carrying a baton or stout cane.

The cane is smart. Less psychotic looking.
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