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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-25 03:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #2580 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2580 ⌋

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Re: Rural Texas living, myths (ancient Greek, rural American, and some Native American)

[personal profile] fingalsanteater 2014-01-26 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Our neighbor's dogs used to kill our goats all the time. They were little dogs too, not great danes. It didn't matter how many times we called the cops on them, because we lived out in the county, not in the city limits so the cops didn't give a shit. Our neighbors on both sides had lots of dogs that killed our cats, dogs, goats, chickens, tried attacking my brothers and I. It was bad to the point that my dad had to poison the dogs because the sheriff wouldn't do anything about it. This was a thing that actually happened.

One time our horse broke into our house (like, he literally kicked down the door for some reason) and pooped all over and I came home from school and had to spend an entire night cleaning it up. This was a thing that happened too.

man, I guess i got stories too. hmm






Re: Rural Texas living, myths (ancient Greek, rural American, and some Native American)

(Anonymous) 2014-01-26 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like! We were lucky that most of the dogs in the pack weren't actually feral [like the Great Dane belonged to someone across the street from us], but that's mostly likely because people around there tended to raise livestock for a living so any actual feral dogs tended to end up getting shot not long after they showed up - or the coyotes would go after them.

Occasionally we [when I was staying with my other grandparents] also got to call the Deputies out because some dumbass would start sneaking onto our property to hunt, which is why we had to walk to boundaries on a regular basis. Particularly since the jackasses were more likely to end up hitting a cow than they were any of the local deer.