Saving the dogs in your pyjamas.

Apr 29, 2006 09:04

Somebody is feeding my dogs through the fence. Jackson was quite unwell yesterday as a result. Maddy's been putting on weight and I think we now know why.

Don't people realise you just don't feed other people's animals?!??!Look out if I catch them at it and I'm not in my pyjamas. I'll chase them down. Heck, I'll do it pyjama-clad or not. If ( Read more... )

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frzn_mmnt April 28 2006, 16:55:53 UTC
I fully endorse this idea of going out in pj's no matter what.

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whochick April 28 2006, 17:04:03 UTC
You would!

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mprice April 28 2006, 17:12:25 UTC
Have you considered putting up a sign?

Please do not feed the dogs unless it is your fingers.

Sic 'um, jim-jams or no!

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grace_poppy April 28 2006, 17:59:24 UTC
Good idea. Or a sign that says "Do not touch the dogs, they have skin fungus and nasty parasites that are highly contagious to humans, and just by standing here to read this sign, you've probably already caught several of them."

Someone in my neighborhood recently wrote with sidewalk-chalk all in front of their own house, "Please clean up after your dog!" along with "That means the driveway too!!"

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mprice April 28 2006, 18:10:13 UTC
Yeah! How dare you allow your own dog to defecate on your own property! Shame on you! O_o

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whochick April 28 2006, 18:22:23 UTC
*pokes you*

Ha ha, very funny :p

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antikythera April 28 2006, 17:47:23 UTC
People who don't have animals don't know that, no. And they don't understand the importance when you tell it to them.

We had to move our horses to a different farm because of the city-slicker family that was renting the farmhouse. They'd actually go through the fence among the animals, into the barn, and grab any old moldy hay off the floor and feed it to the horses in buckets. (It was a really old barn that had never been completely cleaned out. The horses didn't have access to the part with the old hay.)

We had no patience to try to teach them anything, and who knows what kind of gastrointestinal disaster could have happened in the meantime, so we just started boarding the horses elsewhere.

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whochick April 28 2006, 18:16:52 UTC
The pups only have access to the public through one small area of fence, but we can't disallow them that area without halving their already small backyard space.

I might have to go on stakeout and confront whoever is responsible ...

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phlegethon_vii April 28 2006, 18:06:04 UTC
It's a bitch isn't it?

And you not only need to worry about your pet getting fat, but you really need to worry about things like poisoning too...especially with kids who, for example, don't realise that you shouldn't gives cats and dogs chocolate.

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whochick April 28 2006, 18:21:25 UTC
Onions!

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imsupergirl April 28 2006, 22:25:12 UTC
beat them with your brolly of DOOM! :) Is Jackson feeling better now??

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whochick April 30 2006, 00:17:58 UTC
Judging by the three hours he spend sleeping on my chest and the hour he spent chewing on my hand ... I'd say yes!

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