Posted by davida on September 21, 2011 at 10:20:30 from (66.116.62.132):
In Reply to: Re: Dog leash law.OT posted by Brian Jasper co. Ia on September 21, 2011 at 09:16:04:
For a few years we lived in a subdivision. While in the back yard, fenced in to keep the dogs out and the kids in, my daughter found a cat up a tree next to a 6' privacy fence between our 1/2 acre and the folks behind us. Folks had 3 bull dogs back there, not pit bulls but bull dogs, could have been coon dogs and the out come would have been the same.
I tried to get the cat out of the tree, just before I could grab it the thing jumped into the middle of the dogs. I think each dog got some of that cat. I told my daughter the cat got away.
The dogs kept trying to dig holes under the fence into our back yard, every time they started a hole the hole got filled up with concrete. Before we sold that place and moved back to the country I think there was solid concrete under the fence.
Dogs or cats, laws or no laws your going to have some trouble with animals.
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