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Well, with $4 plus fuel prices fuel theft's going to become a problem again. Anybody come up with a way to prevent tank drilling yet?



Scott
 
A friend of mine put a 250 gal. tank in the field away from the ranch, he put about 10 gals. of diesel to make it smell like diesel and about 100 gals. of water. It set for a week and a half but finally someone took the bait. Didn't find the SOB but I'm sure they had real problems.
 
I, like JMarinaccio, have always had good luck with these two methods.



Zero the Doggie, and her back up partner Taurus the Brazilion snub nose noise maker . . . :-laf
 
147. 5 lb. Rhodesian ridgeback and his little lab friend and Mr. . 45 auto Colt combat comander back up!



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Why has my thread turned into a dog show?;):-laf



My poor old ATTACK BEAGLES are too old and fat and our Shelty mix mutt just aint up to it. Maybe time to upgrade. :rolleyes:



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All I'm after is a little barking (well, it's actually a pretty BIG bark), to get all concerned individuals attention. I would never shoot someone over the fuel or stuff in my truck. Any of the thieves I've come in contact with are cowards and will run away to an easier target anyway.



The beauty of a dog is they're always on alert. Big or small, they pay good attention to their master's stuff. I promise, no one will make it within 5' of anything that I value without getting one of my dog's attention. And then they'll have MINE. I chose big dogs because if someone should come in my house and I'm not there... . Well, they can be very intimidating and the shepherd will take it to the limit. Once again I'm banking on the coward/easier target factor. Sadly, I'm afraid things will get worse before they get better.



And hey, isn't it nice to see all our very good fury friends here? I assure you Joe doesn't care if I put his picture on the internet! It's all good... ...
 
waldo is usually 100#s of wuss but when he doesn't like someone they usually get the hell out dodge

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if not 275#s of me and my benelli nova stuffed full of 3. 5" 00 buck should get the point across :-laf
 
My girl friends 200lbs English Mastiff usually has people going to the other side of the street to walk past the house.

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Man,I need to get a bigger dog!I don't know why many people consider Boxers as one of the bully breeds because our puppy wouldn't hurt a fly... . however his looks are intimidating when he is upset!I can see that many of our pets would be handy in a parking lot with our turbo timers. Alan
 
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