Barking Dog

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Re: Barking Dog

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I'm not sure if I'm more tolerant than I used to be, or if I'm simply suffering gradual hearing loss; but noises like the OP described have stopped annoying me lately.

Anyhow, there could be a rat/thief/snake around the house where the dog barks all the time. Or it could just be a yappy little wormbag mutt.
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Yerg wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:59 am
John Bingham wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:27 pm Sure, that or anti-freeze, but that isn't so common here. The ethylene glycol has a sweet taste that dogs like and it will kill them. I've never done it myself because it seems a bit cruel but sometimes extreme measures are called for. Just don't get caught or you might end up in a bit of trouble.
It's okay for you to advocate killing an innocent dog? Just because it barks? You are indeed an [Admin Edit: Let's not get personal over a discussion that's managed to stay on topic. Thanks.]
What a load of horse shit. " a discussion that's manged to stay on topic", as if this tread is like, 20 pages long.

Killing dogs seems to be tolerated by whomever is modding this but saying something about the person who wrote how to kill it isn't.
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Cambodians are immune to noises that bother westerners. Example, I once tried to explain how there was a very popular alarm clock in the states, the sound it made was a rooster crowing, nobody could understand how that would wake someone up.
I can't count the number of times I've gone out in the middle of the night to shut our dogs up, and when I do I'm always careful not to wake our security guard.
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Hire Ricky and Julien. 8-)
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Ask your neighbour to keep his dogs inside at night.
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Get one of those drone flamethrowers!

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Artisan wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:49 pm
Yerg wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:59 am
John Bingham wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:27 pm Sure, that or anti-freeze, but that isn't so common here. The ethylene glycol has a sweet taste that dogs like and it will kill them. I've never done it myself because it seems a bit cruel but sometimes extreme measures are called for. Just don't get caught or you might end up in a bit of trouble.
It's okay for you to advocate killing an innocent dog? Just because it barks? You are indeed an [Admin Edit: Let's not get personal over a discussion that's managed to stay on topic. Thanks.]
What a load of horse shit. " a discussion that's manged to stay on topic", as if this tread is like, 20 pages long.

Killing dogs seems to be tolerated by whomever is modding this but saying something about the person who wrote how to kill it isn't.
obviously you have not had to suffer a neighbour with a yapping monster who refuses to do anything about it. Killimng dogs that belong to selfish xyz who think their god given right to have a yapper overules my god given right to a decent nights sleep (and everyone ekse within 100 metres). Human rights take precedence over animal rights, ask any animla at an abbatoir
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Re: Barking Dog

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pczz wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:57 pm
Artisan wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:49 pm
Yerg wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:59 am
John Bingham wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:27 pm Sure, that or anti-freeze, but that isn't so common here. The ethylene glycol has a sweet taste that dogs like and it will kill them. I've never done it myself because it seems a bit cruel but sometimes extreme measures are called for. Just don't get caught or you might end up in a bit of trouble.
It's okay for you to advocate killing an innocent dog? Just because it barks? You are indeed an [Admin Edit: Let's not get personal over a discussion that's managed to stay on topic. Thanks.]
What a load of horse shit. " a discussion that's manged to stay on topic", as if this tread is like, 20 pages long.

Killing dogs seems to be tolerated by whomever is modding this but saying something about the person who wrote how to kill it isn't.
obviously you have not had to suffer a neighbour with a yapping monster who refuses to do anything about it. Killimng dogs that belong to selfish xyz who think their god given right to have a yapper overules my god given right to a decent nights sleep (and everyone ekse within 100 metres). Human rights take precedence over animal rights, ask any animla at an abbatoir
Putting a halt to noisy animlas doesn't stop you from being a [Mod edit: keep it civil]
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Dogs are kept outside the house to deter burglars and thieves, so they are supposed to bark.
Unfortunately, that means that they bark when 1/ someone passes in the street 2/ a dog passes 3/ another dog barks and gets them all going. :shrug: TIC.
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Anchor Moy wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2019 8:49 pm Dogs are kept outside the house to deter burglars and thieves, so they are supposed to bark.
Unfortunately, that means that they bark when 1/ someone passes in the street 2/ a dog passes 3/ another dog barks and gets them all going. :shrug: TIC.
How stressful life must be when a barking dog needs to be killed for doing it's job??? Next we'll be necking cockerels for crowing in the morning. Where does it all stop???
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