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My neighbers dog keeps coming in my yard.?

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my neighbers pomeranion is never tied up. We always find her in our yard, or deck, and a couple of of times she pooped in our yard. we have a 2 month old longhaired miniature dachshund who just got his parvovirus needles on monday and he's not supposed to go near other dogs , or their p**p and their dog keeps coming in our yard. what should we say?

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  1. My dog has a disease & we only let him/her p**p in our yard. If you dog has eaten any of her p**p she/he might be sick. I am sorry. She is probably OK, but I will keep an eye on her so if you see me chasing her it isn't that I don't love her I just don't want her to get sick...... Unless they mental cases they will keep her out of you yard.


  2. Talk to your neighbor tell them whats going on. Tell them to tie up their dog.  

  3.   Tell them you saw some stranger trying to steal their dog.  You don't have to be honest, your main concern should be your your property & your pup.


  4. For one it sounds like there is no gate that is adjacent to the area and second speak with your neighbors first its always best to confront the matter between the two instead of alerting authorities.  Do it with kindness and reveal the concerns of your lil-babe as well.  This may sound wacky but talk to the other dog and let him/her know how you feel its called doggy talk sometimes it does work.

  5. Just be honest with them. Tell them you don't appreciate having their dog just come in your yard whenever and that your dog just got it's shots so it can't be by their dog or any dog for that matter. Just be honest and considerate. Good luck!  

  6. I had this same problem when my neighbours dog was always pooing in my garden we just told them staright and they try to watch their dog more now although she(Ruby) is still a very willful dog

  7. Keep ur dog in ur own d**n yard no jus kidding just knock on their door nd say "Can you keep your dog in your yard becuase our puppy got its shots not ttoo long ago and hes not supposed to be around other dogs."

    or put up an electric wire around ur hole house jk again

  8. Why on earth would anyone "tie a dog up"? That is not an acceptable way to treat a dog. It's cruel. It would be defenseless in an attack from another animal. What you need to do is go and politely tell your neighbor what you just told us. Ask them if they could please take their dog out on a leash when it needs to go. Pomeranians are not considered outside dogs and should not be out roaming all over the place anyway. What about your pup, do you take him out on a leash, or let him run free? If you let him run free now, will he be getting in your neighbors yard just like the pom does yours at some point in time? If you have him on a leash then you can take him where you want him to potty until you can get your neighbor to be responsible about letting the pom run free. Just be honest with them about your circumstances. Good luck.

  9. tell her to keep the dog in her own yard have you told her about this before because if you did and she doesn't seem to do anything about it then build a fence to keep it out

    or better yet shoot it lol jk

  10. Once the dog is off their property, it is a stray.

    Either call animal control, or take it to the local police and tell them you fond it walking in your yard - which would be true.  They should be fined for each time the dog is found wandering, and sooner or later should be convinced to do better.

      Either that, or the next time the dog passes through, crate him, and call Pom Rescue to have them rehome him.  They take strays, too.

  11. just ask them to keep their dog tied up because your dog is having medical issues.  

  12. Just say that their dog is making a mess in your yard. It's their dog and it shouldn't be wandering around. Give them a verbal warning and if it happens again, call animal control.

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