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Thanx Robert poste's child, people get side tracked on what advice I have asked for. I'm shore if people kept hearing a dog repeatedly barking and then someone shouting first at the dog and then at foxes that was in there back garden, they would soon get fed up as well. Thank you for your advice, sorry you got flack for it.
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I'm guessing you missed all the previous threads or the law of diminishing returns would surely have kicked in by now.


Another news report this week about a fox entering a house through the cat flap and occupants only realising when it bit their baby's foot. Fortunately not as bad as the one last year when a baby lost a finger.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth/11216320/Toddler-rushed-to-hospital-in-fox-attack.html

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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I'm guessing you missed all the previous threads

> or the law of diminishing returns would surely

> have kicked in by now.

>

> Another news report this week about a fox entering

> a house through the cat flap and occupants only

> realising when it bit their baby's foot.

> Fortunately not as bad as the one last year when a

> baby lost a finger.

>

> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth

> /11216320/Toddler-rushed-to-hospital-in-fox-attack

> .html


Hospital staff on the ward where the baby's finger was bitten off by a fox, said it was a dog bite....

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Just in case it's useful to anyone - we have recently had help from the humane deterrence service, Fox-a-Gon

http://fox-a-gon.co.uk to move on a fox that was taking over our ground floor balcony as its territory. They were recommended by the Fox Project http://www.foxproject.org.uk and were outstanding from the first point of contact.

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