Good to know - but, how did the dogs get over to your neighbors car port? I have a fenced in dog run off the back of my house, and the dogs actually never do get out on their own.

You stated your dogs are never let out alone, but this seems to not actually be the case, since they got to your neighbors to get the poison in the first place. Please understand, I'm not pointing a finger at you here - just askign the question inhopes of maybe getting "tightened security" for your pups.

While my dogs don't get out alone - ever, I routinely take my springer out for a romp in the yard while I'm outside doing (fill in the blank) - I'd lose my $hit if this happened to him. Of course, I already had one dog killed by someone at my neighbors house, so I'm always on the look-out now for issues. To that end, my dog-run has two fences - one to keep people awayf rom the choin link fence, the buried chain link to keep the dogs from digging under the wooden fence...dogs - so freakin' smart they're scary.


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