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<blockquote data-quote="Junior Bonner" data-source="post: 2744352" data-attributes="member: 33416"><p>Thanks. When we went to get gas a few minutes ago, the dogs did not charge at us, there was not a sign of them. Not even any barking. I am thinking that the dogs may have been relocated. Putting up a fence is not something these people would do. I think that they would chain them to a tree. Like I told the property owner, I would forego the vet bill if they would put up a nice fenced in enclosure for the animals. But they wouldn't do it. So, I could be wrong and maybe the dogs are still there, but one thing is certain; visits by Law Enforcement would be disruptive and they don't want that. It could be that this is the eye of the hurricane, and when the eye passes over, the attacks will resume. If so, I will complicate their pursuit of happiness with continued visits to the Sheriff's office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior Bonner, post: 2744352, member: 33416"] Thanks. When we went to get gas a few minutes ago, the dogs did not charge at us, there was not a sign of them. Not even any barking. I am thinking that the dogs may have been relocated. Putting up a fence is not something these people would do. I think that they would chain them to a tree. Like I told the property owner, I would forego the vet bill if they would put up a nice fenced in enclosure for the animals. But they wouldn't do it. So, I could be wrong and maybe the dogs are still there, but one thing is certain; visits by Law Enforcement would be disruptive and they don't want that. It could be that this is the eye of the hurricane, and when the eye passes over, the attacks will resume. If so, I will complicate their pursuit of happiness with continued visits to the Sheriff's office. [/QUOTE]
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