Neighbors let dogs run free in neighborhood

Anonymous
Especially the small dogs. I don't want to report them, but the small dogs are in other neighbors' yards pooping, and generally causing trouble (in addition to being quite happy, and antagonistic to other pets). It seems to somehow be a "cultural norm" here.

I would think the foxes in the neighborhood would be enough deterrent, but they do not seem to be. WWYD?

Anonymous
you need to report the neighbors, its illegal and for good reason
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you need to report the neighbors, its illegal and for good reason


I feel like if I report, they will know it was me, and there will be retaliation. We live in a neighborhood that, while the majority might be in the wrong, neighbors seem to want to run it as their own little island. Strange mentality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you need to report the neighbors, its illegal and for good reason


I feel like if I report, they will know it was me, and there will be retaliation. We live in a neighborhood that, while the majority might be in the wrong, neighbors seem to want to run it as their own little island. Strange mentality.


Sounds like Cabin John!
Anonymous
Free range dogs! If it's good enough for kids, it's good for the dogs, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you need to report the neighbors, its illegal and for good reason


I feel like if I report, they will know it was me, and there will be retaliation. We live in a neighborhood that, while the majority might be in the wrong, neighbors seem to want to run it as their own little island. Strange mentality.


What now? These words are all English, but they're not strung together in any cogent way.
Anonymous
Do you have a HOA? You could report via to a board member.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you need to report the neighbors, its illegal and for good reason


I feel like if I report, they will know it was me, and there will be retaliation. We live in a neighborhood that, while the majority might be in the wrong, neighbors seem to want to run it as their own little island. Strange mentality.


What now? These words are all English, but they're not strung together in any cogent way.


Looks cogent enough for most people. I understood it. Maybe you're unwell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you need to report the neighbors, its illegal and for good reason


I feel like if I report, they will know it was me, and there will be retaliation. We live in a neighborhood that, while the majority might be in the wrong, neighbors seem to want to run it as their own little island. Strange mentality.


What now? These words are all English, but they're not strung together in any cogent way.


Looks cogent enough for most people. I understood it. Maybe you're unwell.


+1

What is your problem, PP? A rhetorical question, of course.

Anonymous
Does anyone else seem to have this problem in their neighborhood? Or perhaps you have seen it before? I am asking if there are alternatives to reporting them, though I suspect that is what is going to happen. OP here.

It is annoying to step in "little dog" poop when walking with our children; and having it in our yard when the children want to play (in their own yard!). Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else seem to have this problem in their neighborhood? Or perhaps you have seen it before? I am asking if there are alternatives to reporting them, though I suspect that is what is going to happen. OP here.

It is annoying to step in "little dog" poop when walking with our children; and having it in our yard when the children want to play (in their own yard!). Thanks.


I had a similar problem. I first tried the talking to the pet owner approach. Non confrontational, hey your dogs are causing this problem.... Big mistake. she went ballistic on me. Now I just automatically take a picture of her dogs and call animal control.
Anonymous
OK I have a little dog that I allow to poop in my yard. I never allow him to poop in neighbors yards. He's 7lbs, so usually the poop is gone the first time it rains.

Something nasty though is racoon poop. I had no idea they poop that much! And the smell was horrific.
Anonymous
As a dog owner, I'd like it if someone mentioned it to me that it was a problem. I wouldn't go ballistic like pp's neighbor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK I have a little dog that I allow to poop in my yard. I never allow him to poop in neighbors yards. He's 7lbs, so usually the poop is gone the first time it rains.

Something nasty though is racoon poop. I had no idea they poop that much! And the smell was horrific.


OP here. We don't have raccoons. We have other wildlife, but no poop, interestingly. That is part of how I know which dogs it is! I also happen to have no problem with wildlife, as wildlife was here long before us. But the little yappy dogs have no problem deliberately coming into other people's yards and making a deposit. It does not disappear before my children go out to play, nor should I expect it to. I like the idea of taking pictures. Any other helpful information is appreciated.
Anonymous
Op here. There is also a leash law in our jurisdiction, but I find it peculiar that such a large percentage of people flaunt their dismissal of it. An accepted wrong is still a wrong.
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