Neighbour's dog keeps getting into my garden, fouling and trampling on flower beds. Spoke to neighbour several times, keep getting fobbed off. Neighbour's child said something that would suggest they might even be letting their dog in on purpose sometimes. Think landlord is housing association. Any suggestions? I have taken (dated) photos of the dog in my garden. I don't want to go down the ASBO line but not putting up with it anymore. Reasoning has had it's day since a new boyfriend moved in next door. zeitgit.
Neighbour's dog
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Re: Neighbour's dog
I know the feeling - we have a dog of our own and know our responsibilities - but our neighbours dog is always escaping and coming over our house. The other day I took it in for two hours and do you know they did not even know it was missing. I think it is sad , it will get run over soon."What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery
"Always reach for the moon, if you miss you'll end up among the stars"
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Facing your house, you have the resposibility to maintain and the up keep of the fences on your right, If the fence in question is your neighbours responsibility, it is their fence, complain to the relevant Authority, but do not blame the dog for your neighbours, loutish behaviour, as the dog is only following the limitations and training provided, and a call to the dog warden, it may help the dog get better owners.
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