Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
I had a similar problem. Neighbors were totally unconcerned and annoyed with us. Next time their dog was in my yard, penned it in our back yard and called animal control. AC was familiar with the family and dogs (other people had called, not just us), the dog went to the pound (it's a no-kill shelter. If the dog wasn't claimed in 2 weeks, it would be put up for adoption).
Normally, if I see a loose dog, I assume it's lost and will try to contact the owner. It's what I want someone to do if my dog gets out. But, for those dogs who are out frequently and the owners don't care, I call AC. Believe me, you aren't the only one bothered by it and they'll never know it was you.
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 wrote:You'd be surprised how many suburbanites simply open their door and let the dog out to roam free, esp at night when they think no one's around/will care.
Happens in my neighborhood and I've been scared to death several times.
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.