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Worried about dogs been stolen in new kennel


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The best defence against theives is them not knowing where you live, so don't have anything to do with anyone who deals with 'wrong 'uns' :victory:

Theres an old saying 'What they don't know, can't harm you'.... :thumbs:

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All my security has been beefed up but i'm still waiting for the day when mine go missing...........family of fecking pikeys just moved in at the top of the street and a right bad bunch they are too, there's fecking loads of them coming and going at all hours. Tried to avoid going past their house with the dogs and managed to avoid bumping into any for a while but i met one of them coming up from the other way and he never took his eyes off my dogs...........

 

Think it's time to sell up and move

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Guard dog the best, we had problems in the past now got Rottie x German Shepard, weighing in at 10 stone got her guard dog trained, they maybe get in my garden but won't get out again lol, we have 6 foot fence all round the garden then a secondary 4 foot fence , kennels inside 4 foot section Rottie runs free, secondary fence keeps things on [bANNED TEXT] side of the law, we haven't had problem for 3 years now

If they realy want them they will turn up with a sharp garden fork or a catty and make your dog a wreck the only sure way to make sure they are safe is to never let them out of your sight easier said than done I always take my best with me in the truck if i,m going out for a long time and no one is home any of the others will soon be dropped back when they find how crap they are.

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Window alarms makes one hell of a noise as well and you can get them fairly cheap if you get a good gaurd dog then yes it may well work well but your responsible for it if it all goes wrong.Its another vets bill and food bill also.Make your garden and kennels like alcatraz or as close to it as you can and keep fingers crossed.

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