Call City Hall and see if they have leash laws and if so then call Animal Control and report the dog and owner .
No, because I have 5 cats and none of them are afraid of my 2 dogs.
Hi, Spend time with your dog. Make sure she feels comfortable in her home and attached to members of the household. Here's some guidelines on how to stop your dog from going to neighbor's house: http://dogtime.com/escaping.html
Buy a dog. A mean one.
The best way to stop your neighbor's dog from barking incessantly is to talk to your neighbor about the issue politely and respectfully. You can suggest solutions like training the dog, using a bark collar, or bringing the dog inside at night. If the problem persists, you can contact your local animal control or neighborhood association for further assistance.
don't bother. Dog or cat. you choose STOP BRINING YORBEL!
Separate the dog from the puppies now.
Laws vary, but if you have sufficient evidence of his actions, report him to the police. You may also have grounds for a lawsuit.
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog was created in 2000.
If you have problems with your dog barking outside or a problem with your neighbor's dog barking too much there is a great solution. Petsafe makes an Outdoor Bark Control that looks like a birdhouse. You simply hang it from a tree in your backyard and when your dog or your neighbor's dog barks, the Outdoor Bark Control emits a high pitch tone. The tone is unpleasant for your dog or your neighbor's dog to hear so he/she will stop barking. The dog will soon discover that the barking triggers the sound and will end their barking. Petsafe also makes an Ultrasonic Indoor Bark Control. Petsafe is a company specializing in safe, high quality pet products.
The neighbor's dog had sex with it.
put him in a bench. Either tether the dog or lock the dog up in a pen.
If your dog is aggressive or if your neighbor had reason to fear the dog, then your neighbor shot the dog in self defense. In fact, you might be liable for failing to control your dog and for any damage the dog may have caused.Because YOU are responsible for your dog (both for making sure he can't get out of his fenced area and for socializing, training, and protecting him), if your dog gets shot in a situation like this then it's not your dog's fault and it's not your neighbor's fault--IT'S YOUR FAULT. YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON TO BLAME for this dog's death.