Posted by 135 Fan on June 17, 2008 at 17:49:07 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: Dumb neighbor? posted by gun guru on June 17, 2008 at 12:31:44:
It's not the dogs fault. If you tried to harm the dog and it bit you, you'd deserve it. One of our neighbors had a white dog get in his yard and chase some cattle. He told us about it because we had a white dog. He wasn't real mad. He was just informing us. We always kept are dogs on a chain unless we were outside with them. Turns out it was another neighbors dog that is also usually tied up but got away. I'm sure glad the neighbor with cattle didn't shoot our dog. He wouldn't hurt a fly. He didn't even care if a magpie was between his front paws, while he layed down, and ate his food. We wouldn't have a mean dog. I had a neighbors dog come and keep me company a few weeks ago. Two dogs came running over to me with their tails wagging. One went back and the other one just followed me around and kept me company for a couple hours. She was really friendly and I even gave her a bite of my sandwich. Really nice golden lab. She finally heard them calling her and decided to go home. I enjoyed the company and thought it was kind of funny. Dave
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