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Neighbours Large Dog Can Get Into My Yard If It Wants


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A dog in prey drive often doesn't bark. Personally, in more worried by a quiet, staring dog than by a dog putting on a show. Some breeds also go very quiet before they attack.

Whether the dog is aggressive or not doesn't matter / you have little dogs that could easily get hurt if this dog is over eager.

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Whether the dog is aggressive or not doesn't matter / you have little dogs that could easily get hurt if this dog is over eager.

Yep! My dog loves other dogs and is generally great with the littlies as long as I'm there to step in if she gets to boisterous/excited.

I could easily imagine that she could injure a small dog if unsupervised with one even if her intent wasn't to do so.

Hope you can get it sorted.

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Well my next door neighbour mate is back. When I got to speak with the neighbour she was really apologetic and said she'd fix it so he couldn't get up. He's back and even more cocky, only a pup and friendly, whimpers when I get close.

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I'm pretty sure he's trying to come over to try and play but he won't let me get near him. Just me getting near the fence and he backs up. But I'm not taking any risks! Mine are locked in until I can get the owner again

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I'd be more concerned about a dog that appears fearful and backs away as a bite risk to you than one who comes up to you with relaxed body language. Even if he is not showing any prey behaviour signs with your guys I wouldn't let them out there alone till this dog is fully fenced in.

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Yep good idea. He seems scared of me or excited. I can't work it out!

He is probably a bit of both. Probably unsocialised and quite unsure of how he is to behave, wanting to visit and play, etc etc.

He looks gorgeous, but too much bigger than your puppies Donatella for safety, as Melza says.

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Thank you! I read your thread husky and it terrifies me beyond belief and I feel for you as mine wouldn't have a hope in hell!!

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