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Re: [pyrnet] PYR HARASSMENT



cindy,
well, i was actually in a neighborhoon in town when it happened, and i found
out when my girl went in to get spayed.  if she hadn't of been so big her
stomach would have been hit.  that yard was a typical back yard, so someone
had to virtually come into my yard or someone elses to hit them.....or it
wamy neighbor, an elderly man who called the police on me more than once b/c
they barked....he was afraid of them.  so, my vet reported it when he found
it - i came into work and one of the other techs said "we have good and bad
news...." the pellet being the bad news.  so, i packed up right then and
moved to the country where i felt much better.  i had no problems then other
than the meter reader w/a iron pipe that i cussed out.  what idiot hits a
dog bigger than him w/a pipe and expects the dogs not to retaliate??
anyway, all was well, and then i moved to tenn, and now i live more in the
country w/noone around, but i'm on a corner, so people are throwing stuff
inside my huge fence all the time - have even hit my house before.  i just
have to catch someone before i can do anything.  i've got "guard dog" signs
up and saw one that said "caution: unpredictable behavior" and considered
getting that one - or a couple of them. i don't know if the signs help or
make it worse.  people are just psycho in my opinion.  but, the day that
they do something and my dogs eat them....who's gonna get in trouble?  ME.
that's what stinks.  but, i'm bullheaded, so i'll come up w/something! lol!

allison
----- Original Message -----
From: <clhenke@juno.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] PYR HARASSMENT


> Allison, I can't believe yours have actually been shot by a pellet gun in
> their own yard!  I must admit, I do worry about ours even in the country.
>  With as much damage as is routinely done to our mailbox, I am always
> thinking about the dogs.  Too many kids out here as nasty enough to toss
> something over with poison in it or something.  Our road edges are
> littered each day with beer cans and bottles.  I could imagine them
> trying to hit the white dogs in the dark with a bottle, or worse.  I am
> always watching mine because of the way people have gotten, and I think
> it is almost worse at times out in the country.  I'm shocked to know
> yours have been pelleted in their own yard.  That is terrible, did your
> report it to the police, so they would have a record of it?  Cindy
>
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
>
> "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
> in the dog."  ~ Franz Kafka
>
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