OK - before I tell you all about this jerk, I'll kind of lay down a little background.
We moved wwaayy out in the country, and a huge reason we chose to move out here was for Max. When we lived in town, he kept getting outside. He would break out screen doors and everything. He just really, really loved to run. And when he ran, he was in danger of being hit by a car because he would have so much excess energy that he wouldn't look where he was going.
Since we've moved, he's a different dog. He's indoors most of the time now, and when he does go outside he stays in the yard 90% of the time. Today I got real proof of how much the move has changed him. I took him into town with me to do some work in the garden at the old house, and I accidentally let him out. Lo and behold - he didn't run off! He stayed right by me the entire time. He did go up and say "Hi" to the mail lady, but he was very polite.
So I was all happy about the move and the wonderful influence it's had on my dog, until this jerk came over today.
This guy owns a hunting camp across the street from me. He doesn't live there, but he has bait piles and I think he's illegally baiting bear and everything.
He came over to give me a "friendly warning" that a 450 lb bear has been hanging around his camp (Gee I wonder why- Could it be the jelly donuts in his "deer bait" pile?). He says I'd better keep Max close to home so that he doesn't tangle with the bear or "accidentally" get shot while he's trying to shoot the bear.
Then he told me that "some hunter" might shoot Max if he gets anywhere near the deer at his bait piles. He said "Some hunters wouldn't think anything of shooting a dog who was chasing off his deer."
He said "believe it or not there are leash laws out here". And "there's not much you could do about it if somebody accidentally shot your dog."
He then told me how the former owners of our place used to chase his deer and he "put the fear of God into them".
I very nicely asked him if we could reach a compromise - perhaps he could tell me a certain time of day when he wouldn't be at his camp and I could let Max run off a little excess energy. If Max does go over there it's very rarely anyway. He said that he could be over there at any time of the day or night. "You just never know when I'll be there."
I politely thanked him for the warning and asked him to shut the door behind him so Max wouldn't get out.
You know - I wish there was a way to interview the "neighbors" before you bought a place.
Now I have to keep Max in all the time. I KNOW - I should have been anyway. Please dont' say anything catty about it.
Grr.
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