No because the dog will attack that other dog cause it will think it is trespassing on its territory.
Yes, it is considered trespassing if someone enters private property without permission, even if they are dog walking.
The owner of the cat & possibly you if you &/or your dog were trespassing on the owner's property or if your dog was not on a leash.
There's one company from Australia called "Personal Alarms" that have dog repellant. These dog repellants prevent dogs from attacking or trespassing on your property.
Oh yeah, for sure. Even for something as simple as trespassing into its territory.
barking dog sprinklers no trespassing
The phrase "no trespassing" means that entry is not allowed on a property. On the other hand, "no trespassing vs no trespassing" does not make sense as it is repetitive and redundant.
fence, dog, camera, trees, trespassing sign, bushes, sprinkler
dog, fence, no trespassing sign, gate, alarm, motion lights, camera
Basically it's a Constitutional right to protect ones property. If your dog attacks livestock on the livestock owner's property, the owner can protect his/her property. Controlling your dog is the responsible approach. (Please note the spell check option.) you can kill it if you want If it also attacks you then yes you can kill it
"I saw a man trespassing my yard when I looked out my window."
No Trespassing - album - was created in 2011.