The dog catcher "caught" my dogs in my front yard

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suthdj wrote:
Richbirdhunter wrote:
suthdj wrote:IMHO, no leash, no fence, then you no control.
My very well trained dog was in his own yard and responses to my voice commands.
You're very well trained dog will do what it wants when it wants you have the illusion of control.
if my very well trained dog does what it wants when it wants and get picked by animal control, the county will have to feed it for a while before it's euthanized.

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Interesting how Government Employees are so efficient, when you don't want or need them to be.

Quite a few stories recently in the City of Houston about stray dogs hunting in packs and causing all sorts of problems.

I will say it was nice she did not put them in her truck and take them away, that is where I figured this headline was going.
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WTR wrote:I wonder if a dog catcher can ignore a no trespass sign.
Good question. In my fair city I complained about a code enforcement "officer" violating "No Trespass" sign to go behind some structures and who left a sticker and the litter from the sticker and was told they are "quasi-law enforcement". I guess it was "quasi-trespass"
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ScottDLS wrote:Rich - According the article I linked from FM Leader, they changed the ordinance in 2010 so that the answer seems to be no...you have to have a fence or leash... :cryin

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suthdj wrote:
Richbirdhunter wrote:
suthdj wrote:IMHO, no leash, no fence, then you no control.
My very well trained dog was in his own yard and responses to my voice commands.
You're very well trained dog will do what it wants when it wants you have the illusion of control.
No, you're talking about a cat!
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Richbirdhunter wrote:If we could satisfy my original question, can I keep my dog in my front yard without a leash or fence?

After we I get this answered, please tell me all about the illusion that I think I have any control over my dog.
well...

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Breny414 wrote:
Richbirdhunter wrote:If we could satisfy my original question, can I keep my dog in my front yard without a leash or fence?

After we I get this answered, please tell me all about the illusion that I think I have any control over my dog.
well...

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Here in San Antonio cats are allowed to roam free. Maybe you should get a cat. :biggrinjester:
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Javier730 wrote:Here in San Antonio cats are allowed to roam free. Maybe you should get a cat. :biggrinjester:
I just died a little bit
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My neighbor's mother in law got a warning from our local police department in their front yard. My neighbor also happened to be the mayor of the suburb, so at least they weren't playing favorites?

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For every dog bite I can show you an owner who said their dog was under control or didn't bite.
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Javier730 wrote:Here in San Antonio cats are allowed to roam free. Maybe you should get a cat. :biggrinjester:

Not near the tamale factories. :mrgreen:
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Right2Carry wrote:For every dog bite I can show you an owner who said their dog was under control or didn't bite.
I've had a dog since I was 5 years old. My dogs are trained and don't bite.
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Richbirdhunter wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:For every dog bite I can show you an owner who said their dog was under control or didn't bite.
I've had a dog since I was 5 years old. My dogs are trained and don't bite.
You've been educated by animal control that not everyone shares your opinion. Next time it just may cost you some coin.
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Right2Carry wrote:
Richbirdhunter wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:For every dog bite I can show you an owner who said their dog was under control or didn't bite.
I've had a dog since I was 5 years old. My dogs are trained and don't bite.
You've been educated by animal control that not everyone shares your opinion. Next time it just may cost you some coin.
And I'll pay it in pennies
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