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    Neighbor got a new puppy..ugh...

    Normaly I would LOVE to have a new puppy to watch grow up, but unfortunaly for me... the neighbors that got a new puppy, are the ones with the dog that jumps on my fence.
    I've posted before about their dog, a White GSD named Blizzard and my dogs getting into fights OVER our fence. All three have been hurt. Blizzard had the only trip to the ER, with her owners spending $350 to have her face stiched back together. Sierra has had several small wounds, Buddy has only had one, but it was when Blizzard grabbed his foot under our fence and would not let go. We went to the vet for that one!
    So now.... the new puppy is going to grow up watching Blizzard and do everything she does!! Which will include jumping on the fence, running up and down the fence barking and growling while my dogs try to give chase!! AHHHHHH
    IT DRIVES ME NUTS!!
    My hubby and I spent $3000 to fence our yard in so our dogs can have a wonderful back yard to play in and I don't have to worry about them getting hurt!! WRONG!! When I let my dogs out, I have to go outside with them, and stand by the fence and stop any fights before they start!!!! Not ONE person in their family even thinks about watching the dog, or keeping her away from the fence. ... any way... I've gone on about this before... I guess I just needed to vent! I just hope the new puppy is different!
    Here's pictures of my yard:

    This is looking out my back door.


    We went 6' with the fence as far as zoning would let us (we are on a corner lot) Where the fence drops down to 4' is where they all meet to fight!!

    This picture shows all the dogs in action... the house you see is Blizzard's house


    Buddy and Blizzard barking at each other under the fence


    Where all three dig at the dirt to get to each other. You can see the logs and bricks we have to keep putting back.


    Sierra peeking through the slits in the fence, watching for Blizzard.


    We have a large yard for them to play in, but when Blizzard comes outside next door... all they want to do is run and bark... ugh...


    I try to get them to stop.. try to train them to stay away from the fence... nothing works.. I've sprayed stuff on the fence that's supposed to keep them away.. Yeah... Right!

    Sorry this has been so long... I just needed to vent!
    Thanks!
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    wow... that has ot be so frustrating for all concerned!! I am sorry you have to go thru this,,, I wish I could offer a cure for it,, but I am at a bit of a loss... all dogs seem to be looking for trouble and thats one VERY hard thing to break,, esp if the neighbours arent helping! Can you put up some wire fencing along the inside of the fence on your side? it wouldnt be attractive and all,, but it might help? Like burying the wire up to say a foot or so deep intoi the ground?? I know that chicken wire is a big turn off to dogs as it bothers thier feet to touch,, wont help the jumping tho.....

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    That has to be frustrating especially if your dogs are getting hurt. Carl bought dog kennels for an area of our yard and using the house as one side has been able to make a fairly large area for them - would it be possible to buy a kennel and put it near that area using the fence as one side so your dogs can't get up to that part of the fence? It would be an inconvenience in mowing and in expense but it might help solve the problem - but that area might be too long for that idea too.

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    Another thought would be something I saw on TV in making a flower bed - you put one brick flat and one on it's side behind it to block grass from growing into your flowerbed but you can mow along the flat brick. If you bought some of those stepping stones and buried them along that area on their sides, the dogs hopefully not be able to dig them out. I am not sure what you could do about the jumping!

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    I would love to rig up something on the fence that would spray water on the dogs when they touch it. My two HATE water... but Blizzard loves it... ugh... I swear one day I am going to flip out and put up electric fence along the top of the fence!!!!

    (I know... I know it's mean... neighbor kids could get hurt...etc. I don't think I would ever do that)
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    Frustrating isn't it? We have one like that that we share a fence with, too.

    We have a wood fence, but we had to put up a fence to keep the dogs from the fence! For a temporary fix until we could afford chain link, we put up either chicken wire or that orange construction fencing. They're both fairly cheap, but the orange fencing is at least lightweight and easy to handle. Might be a thought. We're getting ready to plant shrubs along the chain link to cover it up some.

    It's ugly since Michael hasn't finished it yet. You can see it in all it's ugliness in this pic, lol. We're putting up a new cedar fence soon, and the people who are doing it will be finishing the chain link, too finally. We're not replacing the fence that we share with these neighbors, but will be powerwashing our side and sealing the old fence.

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    I'm afraid the best suggestion is another type of fence before the other fence. It's so unfair to you since the horrible neighbors are the ones causing the problem. I feel sorry for Blizzard who obviously doesn't have a good home. There's also some fencing I've seen used with horses. It's made up of small squares of thick wire. I don't know how expensive it is, though.

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    What a pity! It would be such a great doggie background, if not for the problems you are having. I don't have any good suggestions, I'm afraid, except what about an invisible fence *inside* the perimeter of your physical one? It might be expensive, though, and frankly you shouldn't have to have two fences!
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    Originally posted by Smilla
    It might be expensive, though, and frankly you shouldn't have to have two fences!
    Ohhh I know!

    If we have to put up another fence.... it's going to come out of their pockets one way or another!! I PROMISE!

    She has come to ME telling me that we (meaning both houses) have to do somthing to keep the dogs safe. HELLO!! Why do you think we put the fence up in the first place!! She is such a ding bat anyway... she bought her kids baby ducks for easter a few years back and after the first winter she asked me if I knew why they didn't fly south for the winter! Yeah... that's what I'm dealing with!
    ~Angie, Sierra & Buddy
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    Oh my Gawd!!! she actually asked you why the ducks didnt go south.... Oh man,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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    Originally posted by pitc9
    She is such a ding bat anyway... she bought her kids baby ducks for easter a few years back and after the first winter she asked me if I knew why they didn't fly south for the winter!
    ROFLMAO!!!!



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    Just a thought -- how about spraying your fence with the repellant you can buy to keep animals from using shrubs and bushes for their bathroom? The smell might be unpleasant enough that the dogs wouldn't want to spend much time there.

    If it works for your dogs, you might be able to get permission to spray your neighbor's side of the fence, too. It IS your fence, after all!

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    I've done that... I've even sprayed it ON their dog once when her nose was up aginst the fence!!! She sneezed, growled at me and never moved away from the fence!!!!!

    It didn't bother any of them at all!
    I also used a mixture of water, ammonia on the fence and on their side too, and STILL nothing!

    They just hate each other so bad that nothing is going to stop them!
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    Ugh, all I know to say is that sucks big time! I'm so sorry you have to deal with that, geeze....

    I want to get a fence for moms backyard so Claire and Rebel can run and play safely but I bet mom would have a heartattack. lol (She'd say don't mess up my yard, ummm ok, it's not like you use it for anything lol!!!)
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    Not sure if any of these are an option for you.

    I have a wood fence too.

    I have 3 different ways along my wood fence to
    keep the dogs in their yard.

    cement pavers along the fence: more costly but
    looks decent.


    Dig a small trench along the fence and pour cement:
    (cement does not touch fence)
    My cement is old but it still works.


    attach chicken wire to the botton of the fence letting 1 foot or so on the ground and covering it with railroad ties.
    Doesn't look the best, but it is cheap and you can
    use ground cover to hide it).



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