Calling animal control is one thing that can be done about a neighbor's pitbull jumping your fence and attacking your dogs. If your dogs have been injured, you may also want to take your neighbor to small claims court.
Sue the crap out of them. Both for the pain in suffering you faced of a family member and the original cost of your pet.
Ask your neighbors if they care.
As long as the fence is on your property, no.
The horse's are jumping over the fence.
An outfielder just cannot be jumping up against the wall/fence, I mean up onto the wall/fence.
An electric fence does not prevent a dog from jumping over the fence. The only way to prevent a dog from actually jumping the fence is to build the fence high enough to keep the dog from being able to clear it when he jumps.
To prevent your dog from jumping over the fence, you can consider increasing the height of the fence, installing a barrier on top of the fence, providing enough exercise and mental stimulation for your dog, and training your dog to not jump over the fence.
Yes, if they own the fence.
To prevent your neighbor's dog from jumping on your fence, you can install a taller fence, use deterrents like motion-activated sprinklers or ultrasonic devices, or talk to your neighbor about training their dog to not jump on the fence.
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To prevent dogs from jumping over the fence, you can install a taller fence, use deterrents like coyote rollers or prickly strips, train your dog to not jump, or supervise them when they are outside.
To prevent your dog from jumping on the fence, you can try installing a taller fence, using deterrents like motion-activated sprinklers or training your dog with positive reinforcement techniques to discourage the behavior.