There are few things that are truly limitless in this world – and terriers’ curiosity is definitely on that list. Thesecute doggos, regardless of their size and breed, are constantly interested in everything that lies around them. And sometimes this leads, alas, to sad consequences.
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The friend of the author of the post once owned a small, cute and very curious terrier
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One day the doggo dug a hole under the fence – and the neighbors’ hounds drew it to their territory and mauled to death
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The neighbors, however, didn’t say any word of sympathy towards the woman, to say nothing of a compensation
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So the dog-owner made up a revenge plan – and installed a new fence made of huge and garish shipping containers
The fence was on the woman’s property so the neighbors could do nothing with containers completely obstructing their expansive view
So, the Original Poster (OP) says that their friend lives outside the city, and in the neighborhood there are people who have some big and angry dogs. Our heroine, in turn, owned a small,cute terrier. Past tense – because one day the dog dug a hole under the fence dividing neighboring territories, and this became a fatal mistake.
The neighbor’s mutts dragged the terrier onto their own territory and there they mauled it to death. The owner’s grief was truly immeasurable. And the behavior of the neighbors turned out to be completely outrageous. These people not only refused to compensate for any damage, but didn’t even express any sympathy. They said the dog got into their territory – and that’s the end of it.
Well, the dog owner’s revenge was cold, shrewd and inevitable, like the rage of an ancient hero attacking a monster. The very next morning she woke up with a plan and set about implementing it. The neighbors’ property was angled andtheir housesat back from the road, so the OP’s friend took advantage of it. She installed a new fence between the houses – only consisting of huge shipping containers!
And now, instead of enjoying the beautiful view from their windows, the neighbors were forced to see these giant, garish shipping containers. Moreover, the containers were located entirely on the author’s friend’s property, so there was literally nothing they could do. The little curious terrier must have rejoiced in its dog paradise sitting close tolegendary Kabosu– revenge for it was accomplished!
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So, formally the neighbors can’t do anything, but analysis of our posts proves that the battle for containers is far from over. At least one California homeowner, for example, used to park hissea-faring vesselin his own backyard – but was forced to install a fence so as not to “offend the aesthetic appearance of the neighborhood.”
Well, and a woman from Piqua, Ohio, who put – also in her own yard – a giantwerewolf statuein memoriam of her late son and also faced a demand from the city council to remove this figure. However, common sense and creativity won in both cases. Let’s hope they win here too.
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