Krikkit
Boxer Insane
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KathyB:
Yes, I live in a rural area with livestock, which is probably different from most of you, so you may not be in a position to fully understand my situation. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
We live in the same type of area. We have a boundary fence and another fence inside our boundary fence to protect our dogs and wildlife from wandering strays. The biggest problem we have living in a rural area is that other people around here feel that becuase they live in the country there is no need to keep their dogs under control. Most property owners here are of the shoot first and ask questions later variety. You did not offend me in any way Kathy as we recieve many phone calls of a similar varity through the obedience club we teach at (everyone wants a 'quick fix') and I usually tell them the same thing "do not let it occur in the first place", some people listen, some don't. We also do Boxer rescue and have had a few Boxers come to us for a similar reason. It used to really irritate me that people would give up an otherwise fine Boxer when the situation is easily managed...but these days I figure if they are unwilling to do something the dog is better placed elsewhere. One of the reasons Bella came to live with us is that she was a 'killer', we could not have a better girl than her, she is a total delight and we channel that prey drive into obedience and agility competition. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. If you only get one book get "Culture Clash" - it is excellent.
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Sharon
Bella (Red&White 03.07.94) Layla (Brindle&White - 03.12.94) Ruben & Amy (Red&White littermates 15.09.98) Bo, Tess and Rebel in our hearts.
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Yes, I live in a rural area with livestock, which is probably different from most of you, so you may not be in a position to fully understand my situation. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
We live in the same type of area. We have a boundary fence and another fence inside our boundary fence to protect our dogs and wildlife from wandering strays. The biggest problem we have living in a rural area is that other people around here feel that becuase they live in the country there is no need to keep their dogs under control. Most property owners here are of the shoot first and ask questions later variety. You did not offend me in any way Kathy as we recieve many phone calls of a similar varity through the obedience club we teach at (everyone wants a 'quick fix') and I usually tell them the same thing "do not let it occur in the first place", some people listen, some don't. We also do Boxer rescue and have had a few Boxers come to us for a similar reason. It used to really irritate me that people would give up an otherwise fine Boxer when the situation is easily managed...but these days I figure if they are unwilling to do something the dog is better placed elsewhere. One of the reasons Bella came to live with us is that she was a 'killer', we could not have a better girl than her, she is a total delight and we channel that prey drive into obedience and agility competition. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. If you only get one book get "Culture Clash" - it is excellent.
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Sharon
Bella (Red&White 03.07.94) Layla (Brindle&White - 03.12.94) Ruben & Amy (Red&White littermates 15.09.98) Bo, Tess and Rebel in our hearts.
AgilityBoxer.Com