put up a fence.
And run some voltage through it.
put up a fence.
Think i'd be annoyed too,
Different thing entirely, but I have 2 gates to my drive way, which a lot of the time, I leave open, especially I've I'm just off to the shops, I've noticed a few times that one gate is almost always closed when I return, to cut the story short, I found outs it's an old women who's doing it, just so she can walk on the flat part of the curb, I've been thinking of getting some anti theft paint to stop her, that or tar lol
Sorry for the highjack
It's annoying but its entirely possible it wasn't by choice.
If the dog decides to squat and release, what's he to do? And he did pick it up afterwards. Chances are they were on their way somewhere, rather than choosing to crap on gardens.
i can understand the hate from someone who had a cat crap on his lawn, however,
if it was my cat and you so much as looked at it the wrong way id be on your doorstep wiv me m8's bro...
You think it does not because you live there. Your guests will probably be too polite to mention it but the chances are your house does smell of dog. Its a bit like smokers who go outside for a cigarette and come inside thinking they left the smell outside. Meanwhile everyone they walk past thinks "dayuuum you stink!"![]()
How many times do we hear this and then said dog goes and rips someones face off? The owner response is usually along the lines of " he has never done that before, you must have done something to make him do it!".
Well no - dogs are animals and therefore unpredictable and dangerous. Even the most well behaved dog can be loving and friendly for years and then flip like a switch in a second and attack.
True, most dogs do not do this, but all are capable of it. It is why I hate owner complacency with comments like "my dog is not dangerous".
And run some voltage through it.
Make sure it is a metal fence first though. Normal wooden ones struggle with voltage![]()
A dog is only dangerous with an irresponsible owner.
It's annoying but its entirely possible it wasn't by choice.
If the dog decides to squat and release, what's he to do? And he did pick it up afterwards. Chances are they were on their way somewhere, rather than choosing to crap on gardens.
That's the plan. With razor wire along the top and sentry posts with motion detectors and 30mm cannons. It's the only way to stop the cat invasion.
Well if you are going to go to that trouble, I would just nuke the entire estate from space.
It is the only way to be sure!
Your gates open on to the pavement?
For God's sake if you are so upset get a fence.
Dog doesn't know it's your garden does it?
I try to keep my dog off other's gardens but sometimes she strays on while on the long lead.
Rarely poos in gardens though but would not accept someone ranting at me if she did as I always lift.