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Barefoot 04-20-2012 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 481828)

I got a question, if I had a fish tank am I only allowed 2 fish.

Yes, two fish, unless you have a bird. The Fish Police will stop by every couple of days to make sure your fish aren't reproducing.

A Sales Rep once told us that the "two domestic pets" rule was originally made to prevent residents from breeding animals.

Dayzee 04-20-2012 05:16 PM

3 Pets
 
No pet police - whew, glad to hear it. Looks like we'll have a car load and a VERY interesting ride when we return in October. Thanks everyone for the info and encouragement. :wave:

skyguy79 04-20-2012 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 481828)
I got a question, if I had a fish tank am I only allowed 2 fish.

Only if they're catfish!
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...Scratching.gif

jimbo2012 04-20-2012 05:27 PM

So if my guppies have babies, I'll just call the fish police I suppose.


http://www.breeding-guppies.com/images/guppy3.jpg

JoeC1947 04-20-2012 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 481853)
So if my guppies have babies, I'll just call the fish police I suppose.


http://www.breeding-guppies.com/images/guppy3.jpg

You should have your guppies spayed or neutered to avoid that potential issue!

The Great Fumar 04-20-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by hotrodgirl (Post 480689)
I am anew to the forum, and will be at TV in May for the Lifestyle Preview Plan. I have been reading with interest all the pet threads as I have two small dogs. I consider myself a responsible pet owner who cares deeply about the well-being of my animals and that of my fellow neighbors as well. That being said, I walk my dogs 4 or 5 times per day, perhaps a mile ot two at a time. While I cannot control their "urge to go", I would never consider not picking up after them,and try to get them to go on a parkway or off someone's property when possible. Unfortunately this will not always be the case. I admonish those who are inconsiderate and don't pick up, but also am discouraged by those who choose to be irrational in their thoughts about pets. All of this talk has me thinking of canceling my upcoming house hunt, as I don't think I wish to be considered one of those awful pet owners. Currently I have another property in Florida and they have installed a pet post with bags and a waste can on the property. This both encourages people to pick up and throw out waste in a designated spot, or if not convenient, at home. The dog owners contribute to the cost. I do understand you have some dog parks there, but one of my dogs was attacked by a dog on our street and I am hesitant to go to a park where dogs are off lead. So we walk-a lot! I think we all need to temper our thoughts and consider we are not all on the same wavelength.

Wonderful !!! I hope you'll be very happy there.....

fumar

Bogie Shooter 04-20-2012 07:03 PM

Classic Fumar..............:boom:

looneycat 04-21-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by gerryann (Post 481723)
Doesn't anyone else find it strange that anyone would report about a sighting that was seen...(IN SOMEONE'S BIRD CAGE)........I think I might report him or her as a peeping Tom.

Gee let's see, you see something from the street, out in the open, and have to worry about people like you thinking that they are a peeping tom?
if anything is strange it's your statement!!!

looneycat 04-21-2012 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 480445)
Not only stupid but ineffective as well. The direct approach is far superior to the passive-aggressive approach IMO. I once had a neighbor who called the police because my dog was barking in our fenced yard. The police came by and apologized, but had to make the call. I brought the dog in, but I knew who made the call, so I retaliated by calling the zoning board about a sign he had in his yard advertising some multi-level marketing scheme he was into, and was against local rules, and they made him take down the sign. Had he simply come to my house and explained that our dog's barking was disturbing him and asked if there was anything I could do, I would have been more than willing and happy to solve the problem. By calling the cops, he unduly got them involved, got his own problem brought to the attention of authorities, and lost and chance of gaining my respect or friendship. If you fell you are in the right and don't have the guts and confidence to approach things correctly, you are probably not going to get a satisfactory result.

sorry but it wasn't stupid, it was effective and stopped the problem immediately, I'd say it turned out to be the best method since the direct approach failed, several times, miserably. So you were completely wrong....and why would I care about your experiences since your method was stupid and ineffective, oh, don't like the words then DON'T USE THEM WITH OTHER PEOPLE!!

hotrodgirl 04-21-2012 10:06 AM

Fumar, how succinct of you! Yes, I am very happy there. However as a consummate positive thinker I am happy wherever I am. We make our own happiness in the end result, don't we?

Leisha2 04-21-2012 10:26 AM

Just a thought
 
Dogs aren't the only animals, etc. that pee and poop on lawns. We have squirrels, anoles, snakes, I think grass was invented with this purpose in mind.

JoeC1947 04-21-2012 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 481267)
wrapped in plastic boxed and sealed.....I wouldn't give a ----!
and the UPS person would be perfectly safe.

When asked if the package contained any hazardous materials what was your answer? Have you ever heard of a perfectly wrapped package getting damaged and opening? You put many people at risk. If you think that this stupid, sick action of yours was OK then you need to see a doctor.

JoeC1947 04-21-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 482105)
sorry but it wasn't stupid, it was effective and stopped the problem immediately, I'd say it turned out to be the best method since the direct approach failed, several times, miserably. So you were completely wrong....and why would I care about your experiences since your method was stupid and ineffective, oh, don't like the words then DON'T USE THEM WITH OTHER PEOPLE!!

Sorry, but it WAS stupid, sick and ILLEGAL!

graciegirl 04-21-2012 10:56 AM

Looney wasn't at Crispers yesterday. Neither was Larry or George.

Barefoot 04-21-2012 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 481676)
just wondering, is there a limit as to how many dogs you can have? I ask because I was playing golf at Bacall and I could swear I saw 4 dogs in someones birdcage across the street.

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 482101)
Gee let's see, you see something from the street, out in the open, and have to worry about people like you thinking that they are a peeping tom? if anything is strange it's your statement!!!

You say that you "could swear you saw 4 dogs in someone's birdcage". Why on earth would this bother you? We often have friends and over-night company visit us, and often they have dogs. I don't understand why you would be concerned enough to post this.


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