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My neighbors 3 dogs keep pooping in my yard, what should I do?
Asked by: lisalisa1 from SIDNEY, OH
We're tired of stepping in it!! I said something to him once and he shrugged his shoulders and said he can't help the dogs needing to poop. We live in a half double and have the same landlord, I haven't said anything to the landlord, I don't know if it's the best way to go about it.
Additional Details added (02/01/08):
We have adjoining front yards, the back is all parking. The front yard is the problem.
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There is something called 'Critter Ridder' which you can get at any Home Depot. It is granular and you spread it on the perimeter of your lawn so the dogs will not enter and poop. There is no need to spread it all over the yard, they won't 'cross the line' but you may have to replace it every month or so until they learn as it washes away in rain and snow. It's not harmful to your lawn or humans including children (unless they eat it). It works great for rodents as well. Warning though, if you have pets of your own, it ...
Answer Date: 06:10pm 02/04/08

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Its probably best to address the problem with your neighbours first to see if an agreement can be reached. If they are unreasonable then tell your landlord. Why should you have to put up with this problem?
Answer Date: 09:02am 02/01/08
 
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I would speak with the nieghbor first. As you stated you already said something once but maybe he didn't understand your frustrations or really comprehend this was bothering you so I would go to him and be straight to the point, be firm and expressive but also use tack while addressing the issue. If that doesn't work then I would notify the animal regulations board with a complaint of disturbance then notify the landlord...And If that doesn't work then I would play hard ball.... pick up the poop, put it in a clear plast...
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Answer Date: 01:39pm 02/01/08
 
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Every responsible dog owner agrees... picking up after your dog is a MUST. No matter where or when it occurs, there is NO excuse for not scooping the poop. So here are 10 reasons why EVERY dog owner MUST be responsible for picking up EVERY TIME.

1. It's the law. Just like littering, it's unlawful NOT to pick up after your dog, and your violation is subject to fine. The Somerville Dog Owners ...
 
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It is always advisible to sit on table and discuss the problems in very friendly manner. Try to find out the real solution where both of you can live happily without a problem.
If the neighbour is reluctant and has no intention to solve the problem then fix a meeting along with the landlord. I am sure the landlord shall come to a solution unbiasedly as both of you are his clients.
Answer Date: 01:55am 02/03/08
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I would say talk to your landlord. Him shrugging his shoulders just proves he knows about it, yet is too lazy to pick it up.

Good luck, I hope everything works out. :]
Answer Date: 05:06pm 02/04/08
 
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I note that you live in Sidney, Ohio. I guess you're having snow up there now, huh? Is the neighbor's dog still pooping in your yard? Is it digging down through the snow to find a new place on the ground to do its pooping or does it just scratch down to an old spot where it pooped once before and make a new deposit there? (I hove NO IDEA how dogs operate in snow conditions) Down here in SW LA we have deluge rains that pop up on frequent occasions, so my wild-A__ idea probably wouldn't work here most of the time either -...
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Answer Date: 05:33pm 02/04/08
 
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Call the cops... they'll tell you what you or they can or can not do.
Answer Date: 07:55pm 02/04/08
 
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Call CarolWright Gifts (no--this response is not an advertisement for CarolWright Gifts) at:1-800-345-5866. Ask them if they still carry a product called, "Animal Away". The unit sells for $29.99 before tax (in certain states) at the time of this writing (2/5/2008). The catalog number is: #30845. You may need to order more than one unit, depending on the size of your yard. The product uses one 9 volt battery. The battery lasts for at least 10 weeks--and probably more (From my experience anyway). The product em...
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Answer Date: 06:39am 02/05/08
 
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Get a pooper scooper and fling it back into their yard, right where they'll step in it.
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One, get a pooper scooper and kindly place the unwanted waste on the neighbors threshold.
Two, purchase a collar, chain and tiedown and give it to the neighbor as a gift (He may not be financially able to do so himself or he's simply a frugal)
Three, a highpowered water gun will do the trick if used at the right moment. ( this involves doing some often agrivating stalking)
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Answer Date: 04:36pm 02/07/08
 
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