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		<title>Q &amp; A: I have a husky / shepherd / malamute mix fixed male approx.100 lbs and he left the court. a chihua neighbors?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 03:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by imperatricks Question asked by jessi : I have a mix of husky / shepherd / malamute male fixed approx.100 lbs and he left the court. a chihua neighbors? a neighbor&#8217;s Chihuahua on the next block is out of his yard. my dog ​​has tried to play with the Chihuahua as it does with cats [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> <i> Question asked by jessi </i>: I have a mix of husky / shepherd / malamute male fixed approx.100 lbs and he left the court. a chihua neighbors? </Strong> a neighbor&#8217;s Chihuahua on the next block is out of his yard. my dog ​​has tried to play with the Chihuahua as it does with cats we have. He picks them up in his mouth and they let him carry them. he tried to do with the other dog and she was afraid and fought, and thus suffered an injury that was fatal. it was not a vicious attack that was my dog ​​trying to play with it as our cats. my dog ​​is great and if it had been a previous attack there were several pieces of this poor little dog and a lot of blood. there was very little loss of blood that gave me some hope temporary. the two dogs were not leashed and property of the city. I was made aware of what this was when a policeman came and told me it was loose and if I could get him and told me where he was last seen. He also told me about the incident that took place. I immediately went and got my dog ​​and her home and put it in my room, a patio where he can not go out unless I let it out. until last August, he went out several times and eventually to safety. every time he was a coward, I never had a single report or complaint of him being aggressive or trying to bite someone. only that it is nice. In August, I spent $  1200 for an &#8220;invisible fence&#8221; installed around my property and a shock collar that emits first if he gets within 3 feet of the fence and if it goes further he received an electric shock that will stop it without causing injury to him .. the containment system of animals is very effective as I left my door open and stood on the sidewalk and call it will sit 4 feet from the open door and will not move closer! I am very pleased with this product. Unfortunately, the battery in his collar was used and I did not know until after he got out. I got my dog ​​after I returned to the neighbor&#8217;s house and led to an emergency animal hospital AAND assumed financial responsibility for medical expenses to try to save his dog. Unfortunately, the dog died about an hour after we got her to the hospital for animals. it was a Sunday afternoon and they would not treat the dog unless I give them $  400 now. animal hospital who referred me to this Animal Hospital is where I took my cats and dogs for the last 10 years. and have always paid cash, which, over the years has reached the 5 digits. they would not accept a credible reference of this hospital about my prompt payment. I truly believe that this delayed start of treatment may have made the difference in the survival of the dogs. what are the legal consequences as a result of this incident? I also told my neighbor, I find her another pup as his own and pay for it. I feel bad for this family of dogs and makes every effort to handle the situation responsibly and with compassion. I know that when dogs leave things like that happen from time to time. my dog ​​has no history of aggressive behavior toward animals or people. the husky from him, made him an escape artist expert until I get the fence and the collar. will they try to take my dog ​​with me? who is responsible in a case like this? this side also possible for a quote for both of us stray dogs are the result of an incident like this? <strong> Best answer: </strong> <i>
<p> Answer B! e! </I> <br/> Potentially, your dog may have serious problems because it was involved in an incident that resulted in the death of the other chien.Je think it is especially a problem if the owner of the dog the other wants to complain, but even so, your dog could be at risk of being declared a &#8220;threat&#8221; or &#8220;dangerous&#8221; chien.Parce that the incident was not an attack base that can be adopted as a threat, which is not as bad but it really depends on the procedure judiciaire.Le owner of the other dog may request that your dog is euthenased, but I hope it will not cas.Vous you are responsible breaking the law by having your dog off the property unrestrained. However, the owner of the other dog was also at fault because his dog was effrénée.Il are lawyers for dogs in Australia I can not find the site, but it might be interesting to look in the specific legislation in your state to see what will happen ensuite.Si you are on good terms with the owner of the dog while the other is a good start, though. Good luck! </P> <strong> give your answer to this question below! </Strong></p>
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		<title>What should I do about my neighbor&#8217;s barking dogs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 03:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by HammyHam: What should I do about my neighbor&#8217;s barking dogs? My neighbors (live 3 doors down from us) adopted a German short-hair pointer mix about 4-5 months ago, and he&#8217;s massive&#8230; They had 2 dogs to start with and when they had the two our neighborhood was fairly quiet because they hardly ever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by HammyHam</i>: What should I do about my neighbor&#8217;s barking dogs?</strong></p>
<p>My neighbors (live 3 doors down from us) adopted a German short-hair pointer mix about 4-5 months ago,  and he&#8217;s massive&#8230; They had 2 dogs to start with and when they had the two our neighborhood was fairly quiet because they hardly ever barked(okay, so they had an in-ground fence or whatever and the dogs wore the shock collars 24/7 for 5 years&#8230; now i noticed yesterday(31/2 years later) that the dogs are STILL wearing the shock collars and they now have a fenced backyard and no need for them!) . Anyways, this new dog they got is extremely obnoxious and annoying!!! They leave the dogs outside all day (they do have food,water,and shelter) but the new dog just sits in their backyard and barks literary all day long. There might not even be anything there for him to bark at, but he barks anyways. They don&#8217;t even try to stop the dumb dog from barking and he has jumped the fence at least 5 times. I am completely fed up with the barking and I&#8217;m about to call animal control. We have a law/rule that if a dog is barking for more than 15 minutes strait or 30 minutes on and off within 5 minutes of each time then we can legally call and have a notice posted, or they will talk to them about the dog if they are home&#8230; But they&#8217;re hardly ever home, and didn&#8217;t have time for the dogs they already had. I have never seen them take their dogs out of their yard before and whenever I walk past there with my dog the dog goes crazy and howls like mad, tries the jump the fence and won&#8217;t shut up. They said they tried a shock no bark collar &#8220;but it didn&#8217;t work&#8221; The other 2 dogs they have don&#8217;t even bark anymore because that dog does all the barking for them! 3 weeks ago we had a family move in 2 doors down right next door to the annoying dog and they have a 3 year old and a new baby who I can imagine is sleeping most of the time and the toddler is napping during the day. I can tell the mom is very annoyed with the dog but doesn&#8217;t do anything because they&#8217;re friends with the people.   I love animals, and we have 3 dogs and a cat but this is way out of control. I don&#8217;t want to feel like a jerk and have the dog taken away, but if they aren&#8217;t going to take the time to properly train the dog I think it&#8217;s best if the dog is re-homed. (They adopted the dog from the animal shelter where I volunteer&#8230; The dog lived out on a farm with his brother where they both had acres to run in but their owner got sick and had to give them up)&#8230; The dog is not getting the attention he deserves. Should I call animal control and have them take the dog back to the shelter? I feel like talking to the people won&#8217;t do anything because they don&#8217;t even seem to care about the dogs. Some people are just so dumb. &#8230; >:l<br />
The dog would be re homed&#8230;. our animal shelter is a no kill!!!!</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Top Contributor Snoop</i><br/>Sorry ADHD kicked in I think its time to go to bed for me&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>How can I stop my dog from freaking out when I leave?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[brandy asked: I have an adorable 10 month old Bassett, who is trained and very smart. Except when we leave her alone. I am continously working on training (getting keys, sitting back down, etc). She seems to have super bad seperation anxiety. I can handle all of it except the barking. The neighbors dont enjoy [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>brandy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have an adorable 10 month old Bassett, who is trained and very smart.  Except when we leave her alone.  I am continously working on training (getting keys, sitting back down, etc).  She seems to have super bad seperation anxiety.  I can handle all of it except the barking.  The neighbors dont enjoy it much either.  Any proven tips or suggestions?  Bark collars?<br />
Just read over some of the answers &#8211; we do leave the tv on, she has king and numerous toys, a specific routine each time.  We moved her from the crate to a 5X4 space because I **** crating.<br/><br/>Greta</div>
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