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Post by cornishblue57 Sun Sep 29 2013, 13:51

I have just got a female Staff called Millie. She is 2,5 yrs old i think, and was used purely for breeding. I have a neighbour who has 4 yorkies and one of them keeps barking at her whilst in the garden.So far i & next door have been keeping an eye on them, but yesterday she almost broke through the fence while i was up stairs.Does any one have any idea,s please how we can all live in harmony????

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Post by Guest Sun Sep 29 2013, 14:02

They will wind each other up from opposite sides of the fence , no way around that , but I would suggest making some modifications to your fence so it is secure . Have you tried introducing them away from the garden

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Post by Kathy Sun Sep 29 2013, 20:15

Please make sure the fencing is as secure as you can make it, are you able to work with your neighbour to do this ??
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Post by Guest Sun Sep 29 2013, 20:20

My ambull Chance goes mental if anyone or a dog is in either of the gardens next to us.

They are as secure as possible one being 8+ foot wall, but he can jump over it, and he smashed straight through the other one.

He is hugely territorial and if he needs to go out, i go out first and if anyone is in their garden, Chance goes out for a wee on lead and it works great for us.

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Post by Sazzle Sun Sep 29 2013, 21:04

I can only echo the advise above about making your garden completely secure.

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Post by densil Tue Oct 01 2013, 11:04

Had the same problem with Densil - he used to chew holes in the fence because he knew there was a dog and a loose rabbit in the garden next door. Tried barracading the fence and painting it with chew deterrent. In the end we replaced the fence panels with rock faced concrete gravel boards - not cheap but brilliant, and we also don't have to worry now when it is windy that the fence might blow down.
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