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by Jusme
Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:05 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tough one - loose dog - their property
Replies: 52
Views: 9183

Re: Tough one - loose dog - their property

EdnaBambrick wrote:A follow up. A few months ago, we woke up to see a SWAT team had surrounded the neighbors house and advanced in. For the next few hours, the careless dog owner and home owner were cuffed on the front porch and then hauled away. The dog went too. We haven't seen them since. Looks like it was a solid arrest.


Great to hear. Sounds like the problem is solved. Karma has spoken. :thumbs2:
by Jusme
Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:39 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Tough one - loose dog - their property
Replies: 52
Views: 9183

Re: Tough one - loose dog - their property

EdnaBambrick wrote:Here's the situation.

I live in a Texas subdivision that has community mailboxes. The mailbox for my house is down a few houses from mine. On several occasions, the resident of that house allows their large (pitbull like) dog to run freely in the front yard or from the curb to the home. On 2 occasions the dog has charged me while I was going to pick up the mail. The owner calls the dog and so far nothing has happened but I am not sure how long my luck or the dog's training will hold out.

As a CHL holder and a result of the continued instances of the dog being loose I've decided it's now necessary to carry when I go to collect my mail. Furthermore, I've stopped my wife and child from collecting the mail.

But if and when it becomes necessary to pull and shoot to stop this dog at what point am I justified ?

When the dog charges ? Within a certain distance ? Must I get bitten first ? What if all of this occurs within the property lines of the residents yard* ?

*The person with the dog is not the owner of the house, but either a sporadic renter or friends of the residents. I confirmed this through license plate searches and tax records.

Thanks for any advice you can give.


First I would report the dog to who ever handles animal control calls in your area. Even on their property, they are not supposed to allow the dog to be able to run without a leash. Second, take your phone with you and have the video ready to go before you get to the mailbox, show the video to the animal control people. along with vehicle LP, dog owner etc.

Lastly, your life is more important than a dog's, so do whatever you have to do to protect yourself. Your wife and children may not now be going to get mail, but someone else's children might be.JMHO

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