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Kid attacked by dogs after trespassing in neighbors yard
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15629290" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>the only way i see a fence being inadequate in height if it is failing to keep the dogs in the yard. not keep intruders out. i mean, unless you're talking a fence that is 2 feet high that any person can step over. but its funny if the city is telling you your fence is not tall enough to keep the neighbors kids out of your yard lol. many people dont have any kind of fencing around their property at all. blows my mind but ive seen it in pics of svtp members homes. </p><p></p><p>this kennel bs just screams of the usual city/government with their standard overblown reaction to an incident. at least they didnt order the dogs to be euthanized but making them be kenneled when outside is stupid. having your dog locked up is like keeping your home defense shotgun in a safe, in the garage. with the shells in the trunk of your car. </p><p></p><p>if the owner had a history of the dogs getting loose and terrorizing the neighborhood then i could see the demand for keeping them in a kennel but if theyre just minding their own business in their fenced in property, thats just stupid. </p><p></p><p>3 dogs is too much for a person to handle? id have to disagree. LA City is pretty strict and overbearing with everything and the limit is 3 dogs unless in a livestock zone (like my neighbors). i have 3 dogs and their easy to deal with. 7 dogs? 10? yeah... but if i had some huge 10+ acre property and could afford to feed them id have no problem with more dogs than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15629290, member: 40308"] the only way i see a fence being inadequate in height if it is failing to keep the dogs in the yard. not keep intruders out. i mean, unless you're talking a fence that is 2 feet high that any person can step over. but its funny if the city is telling you your fence is not tall enough to keep the neighbors kids out of your yard lol. many people dont have any kind of fencing around their property at all. blows my mind but ive seen it in pics of svtp members homes. this kennel bs just screams of the usual city/government with their standard overblown reaction to an incident. at least they didnt order the dogs to be euthanized but making them be kenneled when outside is stupid. having your dog locked up is like keeping your home defense shotgun in a safe, in the garage. with the shells in the trunk of your car. if the owner had a history of the dogs getting loose and terrorizing the neighborhood then i could see the demand for keeping them in a kennel but if theyre just minding their own business in their fenced in property, thats just stupid. 3 dogs is too much for a person to handle? id have to disagree. LA City is pretty strict and overbearing with everything and the limit is 3 dogs unless in a livestock zone (like my neighbors). i have 3 dogs and their easy to deal with. 7 dogs? 10? yeah... but if i had some huge 10+ acre property and could afford to feed them id have no problem with more dogs than that. [/QUOTE]
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