to keep your neighbors dog out of ur yard ask your neighbor to tie the dog up on the leash..if he doesnt listen just tell animal control when you see him loose.if non of those work try putting pepper around the yard the dogs hate the smell of pepper
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You need to be able to PROVE that it was in your yard (photo, witnesses, etc.) before you can do anything.
This is an annoying habit some dog owners allow and it is against the law at least in British Columbia to allow your dog to roam around the neighborhood. It would be best to get in touch with your neighbor and calmly ask them if they could keep their dog in their yard and if there is no yard then ask them to kindly clean up their dog's mess from your yard. Wait and see what the neighbor does and if you don't get any satisfaction from them then call the ASPCA and report it.
Your neighbors might be offended that you named your dog Bob, but they don't feed him, take him to the vet, or follow him around the yard with a pooper scooper. Name your dog what you want; he's your dog.
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Get a few big size bottles of Tobasco sauce and pour it on the yard. Make a 15 foot swath around the side of the yard that the dog comes from. The CIA used to use this in order to prevent predators from picking up animal carcases that were hiding spy film or documents. Animals have a natural instinct to repel from Tobasco Sauce. Don't dilute it. You may have to respray it for about 5 - 6 weeks. The other thing is you can take a picture of the dog in your yard, and then show it to the Police department and file charges against the owner for a dog at large.
Your neighbors are probably liable for damages to you if the breaches in the fence were their fault (i.e. their dog's fault).However, you were also negligent if you were AWARE of the holes dug by the other dog and still allowed your dog to spend time unsupervised in your yard. If this is the case, you could be liable for animal cruelty.
This is probably because he is bored. I would either get taller fences, like get a lattice to extend the fence up another couple of inches. Or I would invest in a crate and keep the dog inside while you are out.
You pay your neighbour what the chicken is worth, then keep your dog tied up or securely fenced in your yard, so he doesn't do it again! Your neighbour has the right to SHOOT your dog if it attacks his livestock!!
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You could do dog sitting, babysitting, and yard work for your neighbors.