dogs/Community Comparison Grid
Re: dogs/Community Comparison Grid
See first posting at top of this forum. You're not tough, Madam - you're mean - and very, very foolish for admitting in print what you're doing. Maybe some day when you're no longer wanted by family and friends, due to dementia, old age, orneriness or whatever reason - somebody will "dump" you. There's a special place in hell for low-lifes who would harm animals.
Re: dogs/Community Comparison Grid
Our problems with dogs were solved when we built our 4 acre dog park, which is fulling enclosed with a fairly good sized pond in the center. When pepople want to let their dogs loose, they just take them over there and play fetch in the open or let them go swimming. We charge 10 dollars a month per dog as a way to pay for the park, and considering it only cost us 2500 to put up, looks like we'll make money after 3 months. Way better ROI then building more sites I must say. If you would like to see it, please check out our website at www.westernestatessd.com
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I just looked at your website. What a wonderful idea! Hope more people copy after you - seriously - this is great.
Re: dogs/Community Comparison Grid
Hello everyone! I was just showing a friend all of your comments to me about dumping animals. I saw some new comments. I feel the need to clear up some points. Most of my problems are strays and dumped unwanted animals. Lately we have a bumper crop of cats. One of our seniors fed one stray cat. We have captured about 15 cats from the one cat. These cats are wild and very difficult to catch. AND THEY JUST KEEP REPRODUCING!!!! This weekend we caught 4 with a wire animal trap. There is still one more to get. What should I do with all these cats? It cost $15 to have them put to sleep and $15 for the vet to dispose of the remains. This could get expensive. Do any of you want a cat?
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