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<blockquote data-quote="Big House" data-source="post: 4262864" data-attributes="member: 9011"><p>We are dealing with this too. Their dogs are left outside all the time, in this heat and humidity and bark all the darn time. One of their dogs will bounce off of their side of fence, thinking it's a Mcbadass. One time our pit had had enough and used her head to hit the poly fence slat and knocked it loose. Little Mcbadass stuck its head through the fence and found out what a mistake it was. Our pit looked as happy a bird dog bringing the shot bird to hand. Granted, she caused no damage to the dog, but the owners were screaming and yelling for help. I handed their dog back to them and said this is a life lesson. Your dog has been doing this for months and you haven't done anything about. Maybe it's time. So far, it has been nice but that little turd will still bounce off the fence every once in while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big House, post: 4262864, member: 9011"] We are dealing with this too. Their dogs are left outside all the time, in this heat and humidity and bark all the darn time. One of their dogs will bounce off of their side of fence, thinking it's a Mcbadass. One time our pit had had enough and used her head to hit the poly fence slat and knocked it loose. Little Mcbadass stuck its head through the fence and found out what a mistake it was. Our pit looked as happy a bird dog bringing the shot bird to hand. Granted, she caused no damage to the dog, but the owners were screaming and yelling for help. I handed their dog back to them and said this is a life lesson. Your dog has been doing this for months and you haven't done anything about. Maybe it's time. So far, it has been nice but that little turd will still bounce off the fence every once in while. [/QUOTE]
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