Anonymous wrote:You tell them that you have cameras all over the property and to please not let their dog escape and poo all over the place, especially as they are not picking up after it.
The dog will still escape multiple times to your property, unfortunately, because by now it's a habit.
You may have to get a guard dog. This is how rural folk protect their land, OP.
Me again. If you tell them firmly, that will take care of their constant requests for help. There is a large universe of neighborly relations between fighting and being a doormat, OP. We're friends with most of our neighbors. I've had to speak to one of them about her dog escaping and pooping in our yard, and she wasn't happy about it at the time, but that was years ago and she's gotten over it - now we chit chat when we meet. My husband had a tiff with the next door neighbor, so for a while relations were awkward, but they've also gotten over it and now say hi to each other. This is what you do when you live next to others for decades. You take the long view...