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Is it okay to shoot the neighbors dog because he is pi$$ing on my aluminum rims?

I have a sweet s-10 i don't get to drive so it just sits in my yardMy nieghbor has two mangy farm mutts that come into my yard in the middle of the night bark at my cats and pi$$ on every tire I haveMy truck has nice aluminum rims and it's leaving stains on themI find this unanaceptable, is it okay to deliver some 12 gajustice here? I live in the country so there is no animal controlSpeaking w/ the neighbor is not really an option, has has a 2 acre yard that comes within 10 feet of my houseI'm just waiting for the two mongrels to make those final steps.

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In circumstances like this, I would recommend a paintball gunDog goes home covered in whatever color you choose (perhaps the neighbor gets the hint) and the sting of the paintball should provide a deterrant from returning to the sceneIt may take a few times to teach the dogs that you mean it so be persistentAnd if the neighbor complains, just tell him that he's lucky you didn't really shoot them and to keep his dogs off your propertyIf this doesn't work, locate the nearest animal shelter and deliver the dogs to themIt isn't the dogs' fault they have an ignorant owner, so it really isn't fair to just kill them I love dogs, but dogs must not be a nuisance to neighborsIf you own a dog, you gotta be responsible!!
You used too much oilWash the pan with hot soapy water and dry thoroughlyThen get a paper towel and put a small amount of oil on the paper towel and then wipe the pan until all surfaces have a thin coating of oilWipe out the excess with a paper towel and then place in a 300 degree oven.

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