Anonymous wrote:If you have "Beware of Dog" posted and walkers INSIST on walking up close to your property and fence, VERY VERY SLOWLY (almost slow motion), and your dog jumps the fence, then what? There is plenty of room on the other side of the street, which would be safer for any walker. In addition, we have video surveillance (came with house) on all sides, so it will be clear that the other dog owner was antagonizing our dog (in spite of the postings). Furthermore, our grass cutter often lays down fertilizer (where our dog is not) and we have so posted. Is there anything else we can do?
Walkers do not "insist" on walking up close to your property and fence. Walkers have the right to be anywhere in a public thoroughfare. Anywhere. It is entirely your responsibility to control your dog. Being close to your property line does not constitute antagonizing your dog. A public thoroughfare is a public thoroughfare.
I don't see the relevance of fertilizer.
If your dog leaves your property, you are in violation of leash laws the instant it leaves your property, and you are civilly liable for any damage it causes, because you are negligent. If you can't build a higher fence, you shouldn't be housing that dog behind that fence.
A lawyer