• Houston

    According to my husband we have a right to protect ourselves and our loved ones..so yes, gotta get one of those is right..
    It makes me feel safer knowing I have that with me, in case an attack were to happen, like I said I have not ever had to use it, but you never know, it might happen one day..and I am prepared for that day.


  • Not long ago in a big park here a loose Pitbull that escaped from it's yard killed this ladies 12 year old Whippet while she was walking it. The 19 year old girl who owns the Pit it is trying to get the court to keep it from being euthanized. I'm thinking "whaaaa! You want your killer dog back"?! I don't think so!

  • First Basenji's

    I have a rooster in the yard behind us and you haven't lived till you've seen a basenji discover that noise for the first time….priceless!


  • @candiejohn:

    I have a rooster in the yard behind us and you haven't lived till you've seen a basenji discover that noise for the first time….priceless!

    A rooster!! Hey Petra what time do you wake up?? 😃


  • Thank you Basenjimamma we should have one when we walk Jaycee lots of big dogs around us been good but only take one. Thank you.

    Rita Jean

  • Houston

    our rooster alarm goes off at about 6:00 or 6:30 if he is tired (he is gotten better since I turned the bugzapper in the coop off, no light what so ever in there anymore)…and boy do I hate it..but he is so darn pretty I don't have the heart to make him into "caldo de pollo"..yet, but my husband is threatening with it..and he doesn't even wake up from it..
    The thing with the rooster is..the kids saw him hatch out in a box under lamp on our kitchen counter..he sort of belongs here now.


  • The constant barking dogs are always the ones left in the yard, no attention, never get walks or socialization with people or dogs. Why do they get dogs? A cat needs attention too or it will become a neighborhood fighter and wanderer.

  • Houston

    The constant barking dogs are always the ones left in the yard, no attention, never get walks or socialization with people or dogs. Why do they get dogs

    You got to keep up with the Jones'…right?


  • @Basenjimamma:

    You got to keep up with the Jones'…right?

    They think it's part of the yard like the fence.:mad:


  • @nobarkus:

    The constant barking dogs are always the ones left in the yard, no attention, never get walks or socialization with people or dogs. Why do they get dogs? A cat needs attention too or it will become a neighborhood fighter and wanderer.

    Honestly, they will tell you that dogs like being in the backyard. That their dog wants to be out there. It is very frustrating because clearly the dog does not want to be back there, it wants to be with its family but they don't really want the dog. They will tell you that dogs bark, that's what they do, it doesn't mean they are not happy. Again, very frustrating.

    And lets not even start on the new cats in the neighborhood who seem to think my lawn is their afternoon lounge. But at least with them turning the sprinklers on them seems to have deterred that behavior.


  • Our humane society has a log you can fill out and other neighbors can fill out re barking and time of day. It takes a bit of time, but they will finally come out talk to the owners, second time out and there is ALWAYS as second time out the fine is $100..after that, the fines really go up.
    Maybe your area has something like that?

  • Houston

    Wow, I have never heard of anything like that here in Houston, that doesn't mean we don't have it.


  • Call and check. The more neighbors you can get to sign off on your complaint, the better.


  • Mine would also go nuts when people walk their dogs past the house.. granted they are all on lead.. so that is not a problem.. but they would stop in front of the house to stare and point and the "basenjis" in the windows… their dogs would start barking... my Basenjis would start fighting....ggg and racing from window to window... the more the raced the longer the people would stand there and point... So many times I wanted to holler out the window... "For heavens sake, keep walking, you are driving my dogs crazy"....


  • All the houses surrounding mine have at least one dog - most of the people are good but some shouldn't have the dogs period.
    The worst are the people with two poodle-wannabes (we call them Yip and Yap); the female barks constantly when she's outside (even at 2 in the morning) and can see other dogs or people or whatever (when EL D was alive the two would have vicious bouts where our fences meet) and neither of their dogs have had any obedience training whatsoever - I finally put up a big giant Blue tarp at our corner so her dogs couldn't see into my yard (her innocent response: Oh does my dog's barking bother you?).
    Unfortunately the lady on my right has two mop dogs which were really nice until Yip and Yap started their yap fest and learned from them and now one of hers will bark its fool head off whenever it sees Gossy or another dog (Terry has done the water bottle, and bark collar, and chirp alarm, etc. to no avail trying to get her to shut up). I hate to say this but I'll be glad when Yip and Yap are gone.
    I'm so glad Gossy is so mellow.


  • Come on down to Georgia, y'all!
    Buy some land without neighbors nearby and enjoy your dogs.
    Reading these posts reminds me why I moved to a rural area in the south.


  • Vicki would love it but years ago I owed a house in a little town called Hume, Mo. It was 10 miles one way to get milk now if want Wal-Mart or anything else it was 25 miles one way. I am spoiled now I am always having to go to store after something and I was always out of something when I lived there. My blessing was granny was 1/2 mile away and had what I needed. Give me that good old county air yes but as Eva always said it's New York I rather have or in my case Prairie Village.

    Rita Jean

  • Houston

    We are in a neighborhood with no HOA or deed restrictions, so that is good, our yard is about 1/2 acre, Ok size, but we are trying to actually move further out, into country..meaning I would drive my kids 25 miles each way to school, and I am exited about that potential. Country side peace in this hectic world..its a good thing, so long as I have a car and a freeway is close by..


  • Basenjimamma I do not mean to sound crazy but are you crazy? Does Texas not have school buses? What about when kids get into sports and other things and have to go back to school in the evening. That is a lot of miles a week.

    Rita Jean

  • Houston

    My daughter is in a private school, very small, only goes to school 4 days a week, and later, years later, if we change our mind we will find a school closer to our hopefully new home…yeah, probably crazy, but oh well, I am a crazy Swede.

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