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    I don't know all the details, but it sounds to me like you are on thin ice here ... not only is this woman apparently unstable and vindictive ... but you have a dog that could possibly bite her if given the chance. (Do not put it past her to intentionally stick her hand in and get bitten!)
    That is actually how I found out Roxy will (possibly) do that. Supposedly, she stuck her bare foot under the fence and Roxy bit it. Roxy supposedly wouldn't let go. A second time, she says she stuck her hand through a hole and Roxy "mauled" it. Both times I talk to her the day of the supposed incidents, and there wern't any marks what so ever. Not even like imprints if it was a lite nip. Nothing. I asked her why she would put her limbs through my fence, and she said "To see if she'd bite me." So, that was when I built the double fence so that my dogs can't come within 3 feet of the fenceline between her yard and mine. That was last winter.

    Then, when she stole my dogs and dumped them off a few months ago, I quit putting them in the yard unattended what so ever.

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    Kingrattus, I do have no tresspassing signs up. I used to also have beware of dog signs, but my lawyer suggested taking those down. I have been keeping record of all these things. Also, my vet has been keeping records too. I filed a police report when the dogs were stolen, but I sort of felt like the police officer thought I was being petty. I would love to install a camera now ($$), but my biggest concern is buying an awning for the dog run so that the dogs can be secure outside when I am gone. They don't like to be inside all the time. The new dog run is on the far side away from her house and his totally locked and gated with high fences.

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    get the cheapest webcam u can find & then get a free webcam program that does motion sencing. I bought my webcam for 20.00cad so thats like 15-17.00usd. very cheap... u can set up the program to save all photos & u can montior it online aswell... All I think u'll need is an extra long wire or an extention cord for the camera. & that might be about 20.00usd... the program I have is called VisionGS PE 1.21.. the newer one is horrible & super buggy, so only use this version. if u can find better, then use that, but u don't need to pay for this one.. go to www.tucows.com & it has lots of free webcam stuff.

    To view mine (its dark because its looking into a dark tank & I have the lowest quality on) aqua cam

    This is just to give u an idea

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    Wow, kin, I didn't realize cams were that cheap these days! I was thinking like $800. I'll have to tell my husband about that. He does electrical, so wiring it up shouldn't be a problem.

    Just for everyone's info that doesn't know the history; here are the past threads:

    http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...light=neighbor

    http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...light=neighbor

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    What a nut job, first is your dogs "viciously attack" her dog and the grandaughter wouldn't she have called the police or someone? If someones dog attacked one of my family members I'd be on the phone to report it and I love dogs. So I would think anyone who hates your dogs would be calling any body and every body she could. You know she has to be lying or else she would have done more then leave a note.

    I say call her bluff, Leave her a very nice note saying how sorry you are that her dog and grandchild got attacked by "A" dog. Say how you do hope that the police finds out whos dogs attacked hers. But as for your dogs they have been locked up in your house all day and it impossable that it was your dogs. Even though it's a lie, tell her, If my dogs had gotton out the camera would have caught it. She doesn't need to know you don't already have a camera set up. Then get one. Thanks her for the "nice" note and inform her that you will be keeping it for furture reference, in case somethings come up with your dogs. Just make it sound like you are really concerned and care. This way the note can't come back on you, the way hers can.

    This way, you look good as a neighbor, she might think twice about lying again about your dogs and with her thinking you have a camera set up, it will keep her away from your place, till you get one. Also letting her know you are keeping the note for furture reference might get her thinking about what shes done and that maybe it will come back to haunt her. I think sometime you have to fight fire with fire, just do it with a little class.

    Just a thought off the top of my head, for what ever thats worth.

    I'm sorry you have to go through this I know it's got to be ruff.


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    posted by Tonya:Lol, actually, I did take your advice last time. I gave her a card with a $100 gift certificate to home depot. >>>

    That's it! she want's another $100 gift certificate. lol


    All kidding aside, I like the web cam idea.
    Don't give her anymore $100 gift certificates.
    My advice was to be nice, not give her a pay off. lol
    A pie is sufficient, without the exlax.
    Last edited by KYS; 09-20-2003 at 10:06 AM.


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    Wow............... this hag doesn't need to dress up for Halloween, she's already a WITCH!!! (lol)

    Holy Crap she's a nut case!! I don't know anything else to tell you that has not already been said. The web cam sounds awsome!
    As for having signs in your yard (beware of dog and no tress) I spoke to my insurance agent when my last dog (Toby) bite the Gas Man. I asked him how I could cover myself in the event someone came into my yard, not invited, and one of my dogs bite them. He said you have to have both signs in your yard.

    (Listening to stories like this, makes me want to walk next door and hug my neighbors!!!!!!)
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    Originally posted by KYS
    posted by Tonya:Lol, actually, I did take your advice last time. I gave her a card with a $100 gift certificate to home depot. >>>

    That's it! she want's another $100 gift certificate. lol
    Those were my exact thoughts too! I personally wouldn't even acknowledge the letter. I'd just ignore her....period.

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    posted by pitc9:As for having signs in your yard (beware of dog and no tress) I spoke to my insurance agent when my last dog (Toby) bite the Gas Man. He said you have to have both signs in your yard. >>>>>>

    I am confused about the signs too.
    I also heard long ago on another list I am,
    that an attorney said do not put a sign out for dangerous dog etc, because than you are admitting your dog might be dangerous.
    Maybe different states have different laws.
    I bet the perfect person to ask and get in writting
    would be from the legal department of your home-owners
    insurance?

    Well since I was confused and did not know what to believe,
    I took my beware of dog sign off a year ago, and replaced
    it with a cute large yield sign that saids, Akita crossing.


    Last edited by KYS; 09-21-2003 at 12:45 AM.


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    My dad says I should take her note and write in huge letters: BUMMER! and send it back. lol.

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    Well, she walked up to me yesterday. I was forced to talk to her. I brought both of my dogs outside and said "These are my dogs. This is Roxy. This is Dusty. Now which one of these savage dogs are attacking your family and pets?" She pointed at Roxy and said that is the one. Now Roxy is my dog that always lies down submissively when she sees a small kitty, dog, or child. I can actually walk Roxy and she'll brush past a dog or cat without having to stop and greet it. She'll flat out ignore them at times. I can imagine Dusty getting misinterpreted since he plays so rough and moves so fast; but there is not a chance in heck that Roxy would.

    Anyways, I told her that she must be mistaken because I have kept my dogs inside ever since she stole them from me. She looked at me all shocked and said she was insulted that I would say such a thing. I told her that I have done all that I can to appease her and be a responsible pet owner. I said "And you can stop calling and leaving notes, because I am no longer listening to your complaints. I own this house and I am not going to try to please you anymore. "

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