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Originally posted by: FoBoT
yes, i agree with the OP biting the dog
He doesn't have to bite him, just put a hole in him with an ice-pick or something (phillips screwdriver?).
Originally posted by: FoBoT
yes, i agree with the OP biting the dog
Originally posted by: dxkj
I don't want the dog killed, I don't want any money,I just want to make sure my wife doesn't feel unsafe, and I would like to be able to walk by without getting bit again, the whole area bruised up like mad and turned black and blue.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!
I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?
My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.
Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.
This can help ok?
Trust Vladimir.
Hello all good friends!
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is this dude for real? either way he needs to post more, that sh!t is hilarious!
Originally posted by: Fern
Just do the taller fence thing.
You might try what the mailman, meter reader and others do: Occaisonally give the dog a treat (dog biscuit) when you pass by him. If he's a normal dog he'll soon just take the treat and go eat it instead of barking at you. He'll also likely look forward to your passing by.
It ain't that hard to "outsmart" a dog. However, they are very good at sensing when you are nervous around them. If you can manage to project confidence it is highly unlikely the dog will bite.
H@ll, I've seen "tough" cats stare down and stop charging Shepards.
Goodluck with it,
Fern
Originally posted by: Meatyone
It's still liquidy in the middle. Maybe you could cauterize it with a hot poker.
Originally posted by: dxkj
Originally posted by: Meatyone
It's still liquidy in the middle. Maybe you could cauterize it with a hot poker.
that was right after i washed it out and doused it in hydrogen peroxide. i could let it scab over but the skin seems to be healing over quicker? hrm
Originally posted by: rivan
The down side to them? It's a buried wire - that can be broken, and the thing also goes out when the electricity goes off. Then again, the dog still won't go near the thing, since HE won't know it's off... you'll likely have a good amount of time to get it fixed (I'd say a week or more for my dogs - YMMV) before they figure it out.
who cares how close to the fence he was. IT IS HIS PROPERTY!Originally posted by: huberm
well if the dog was able to bite you without jumping the fence, how close were you to it? And has he ever jumped the fence?
While I agree the dog shouldn't have bitten you, it seems as though it was a misunderstanding. The dog was probably very territorial and felt you were threatening him. Nevertheless, you want to make sure that steps are taken to protect your family as well as the dog.
Maybe, if you are on good terms with the neighbor, you could offer to help them install a higher fence some weekend? This could be advantageous to you as well, if you're interested in fencing your yard in, you might be able to get matching fence. Everyone would benefit - you would enjoy the added safety and your neighbors would save a considerable amount of money by doing the project themselves.
Either way I would just bring it up casually (ie don't all out confront them about it). The last thing you want is to offend them, which would make it really hard to get a taller fence installed by them willingly.
Quote"This is true, most people who are bit by dogs deserve it. Dogs can sense if you are an evildoer. But nevertheless they can't just bite you even if you do deserve it. We have a legal system and a presumption of innocence and sometimes dogs are wrong. Pits, for example, are often wrong. German Shepards, almost never."
Are u kidding same thing happened to me working betweeen fence and garage and German shep stood on back leggs and took one heck of a chunk out of my arm also I really dont know what to do its been two months now the dogs the same and I have a scar
