Reply
Honored Contributor
Posts: 20,142
Registered: ‎04-28-2010

'I don't know'..........If you can manage to ignore them, I do think that you'll be 'better off' in the long run.   Especially now-a-days.  Jmo, of course.  Right or wrong.

'More or less', 'Right or wrong', 'In general', and 'Just thinking out loud ' (as usual).
Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,616
Registered: ‎07-11-2010

@ROMARY wrote:

'I don't know'..........If you can manage to ignore them, I do think that you'll be 'better off' in the long run.   Especially now-a-days.  Jmo, of course.  Right or wrong.


@ROMARY...you are right. It's d***d if you do and d***d if you don't. My next door neighbors used to let their dog out loose everyday. It would come straight into our front yard and poop. I picked it up and threw it back into their yard. They were so clueless, they didn't even notice. Morons.

I promise to remind myself every day that I am strong, courageous, and resilient.
Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 6,422
Registered: ‎10-26-2010

@catwhisperer wrote:

My next door neighbors used to let their dog out loose everyday. It would come straight into our front yard and poop. I picked it up and threw it back into their yard. They were so clueless, they didn't even notice. Morons.

 

If they had their car parked in the driveway with the windows open, you could have thrown it in that direction. lol

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,616
Registered: ‎07-11-2010

@Daisy wrote:

@catwhisperer wrote:

My next door neighbors used to let their dog out loose everyday. It would come straight into our front yard and poop. I picked it up and threw it back into their yard. They were so clueless, they didn't even notice. Morons.

 

If they had their car parked in the driveway with the windows open, you could have thrown it in that direction. lol


@Daisy Sunflower......LOL. Actually, they most likely would not have even noticed.

I promise to remind myself every day that I am strong, courageous, and resilient.
Trusted Contributor
Posts: 1,183
Registered: ‎05-08-2016

No advice to offer that hasn't already been mentioned....just Good Luck wishes!!

Honored Contributor
Posts: 17,892
Registered: ‎07-03-2013

I think I'd let it go.  If it happens again, then I'd call the police.  

Valued Contributor
Posts: 909
Registered: ‎12-18-2012

PLEASE be careful.   You just don't know what they will do in retribution. 

A family members neighbor has caused lots of ongoing grief for a request made many years ago.

Whatever goes on, I recommend documentation.  date /times/ actions/ people involved,

 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 78,308
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@151949 wrote:

We live in a small plan with 140 homes and over 100 dogs!! The yards are very small and they all walk the dogs instead of taking them in their own yards.My DH has taken many photos of neighbors dogs peeing on our car or golfcart, or in the middle of the yard or on our newly painted house. He sends them to the HOA - nothing is done. We have decided to move.

Many years ago when I lived in an apartment my neighbor was outside with his little son and they were peeing on a tree in the yard.I asked him what he was doing and he said he was teaching his son to pee outside. Go figure. 


@151949  Good luck finding a retirement community or subdivision that doesn't allow dogs.  IMHO roaming cats are even worse and cause more damage than dogs.  Thankfully my town applies the same leash laws to both dogs and cats. 

New Mexico☀️Land Of Enchantment
Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 7,675
Registered: ‎03-28-2015

As disgusting as I think that is.....I would let it go THIS time.....you never know how nuts people are these days....look what happened yesterday. His neighbor's said he was a "problem neighbor".

 

Get a Trail Cam.....document and take pictures in case things get worse.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 25,929
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

@Kachina624 wrote:

@151949 wrote:

We live in a small plan with 140 homes and over 100 dogs!! The yards are very small and they all walk the dogs instead of taking them in their own yards.My DH has taken many photos of neighbors dogs peeing on our car or golfcart, or in the middle of the yard or on our newly painted house. He sends them to the HOA - nothing is done. We have decided to move.

Many years ago when I lived in an apartment my neighbor was outside with his little son and they were peeing on a tree in the yard.I asked him what he was doing and he said he was teaching his son to pee outside. Go figure. 


@151949  Good luck finding a retirement community or subdivision that doesn't allow dogs.  IMHO roaming cats are even worse and cause more damage than dogs.  Thankfully my town applies the same leash laws to both dogs and cats. 


Some communities have dog walk areas and enforce the rule to use it.And also don't allow behavior like people putting  beds in the garage for their grandkids to sleep out there.(my current neighborhood) or mattress in the driveway to sunbathe.