The Dog Dump

Go take a dump in his front yard. Maybe a camera sign out towards the street will give him a clue. BTW, don't forget to get it on video for us!
 
My next door neighbor tossed her 5 dog’s shit over my fence for a year before I realized what she was doing; then she lied about doing it. Destroyed whatever “relationship “ we used to have. Jesus teaches that I should forgive her, but I’m having problems with my end of that bargain.
 
Jackass neighbor, doesn't live in our sub-division. This has became a habit the past week.
He is currently being shamed on FB and Nextdoor. ;)



Restraining order time!

or

maybe just a bunch of pictures of him w/his dog pooping on your front lawn
 
My next door neighbor tossed her 5 dog’s shit over my fence for a year before I realized what she was doing; then she lied about doing it. Destroyed whatever “relationship “ we used to have. Jesus teaches that I should forgive her, but I’m having problems with my end of that bargain.

If I knew where he lived, he'd find a nice large collection of his dogs poo, in his front yard some morning.
 
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My next door neighbor tossed her 5 dog’s shit over my fence for a year before I realized what she was doing; then she lied about doing it. Destroyed whatever “relationship “ we used to have. Jesus teaches that I should forgive her, but I’m having problems with my end of that bargain.

After dealing with the public for 30+ years, I understand you having problems with your end....justifiably in my book. ;)
 
You should go out and politely point out how un-neighborly it is to allow one’ dog to defecate on someone else’s yard. If this fails, inform him that the community is starting up a neighborhood collection program whose goal will be to deposit 100 pounds of dog excrement in his yard EVERY WEEK.
 
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You should go out and politely point out how un-neighborly it is to allow one’ dog to defecate on someone else’s yard. If this fails, inform him that the community is starting up a neighborhood collection program whose goal will be to deposit 100 pounds of dog excrement in his yo
Ard EVERY WEEK.

LOL. I like it! I've been thus far unable to catch him, I have another neighbor or 3 that would also like to chat with him.
 
He doesn't care, he's looked right at the cameras a couple of times.
The view that I posted, the camera is in plain sight.

Time to upgrade to a PTZ

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would an ultrasonic pe(s)t deterrent keep the dog off your grass?

Or set up motion activated sprinklers ;-)
 
I've got a BIG dog. When I walk him I always have a couple of grocery store sized plastic bags in my pocket. If he dumps somewhere, and it's hard to govern when and where they dump with any real reliability, I pick it up and dispose of it myself. It's only the "neighborly" thing to do. I don't like dog crap in my yard so I make sure my dogs crap doesn't litter someone else's yard. To me, it's simple courtesy. That guy needs to learn some manners, but in today's world manners just don't exist.
 
Yup, as Parley said...that is a bitch taking a piss...not a dump. If she was taking a dump her ass would be quite high in the air and her back very arched. The tail would also be held differently. She's communicating with other dogs, and possibly other animals. That's why she's sniffing the ground to make sure she's putting her piss in just the right spot. If you get the chance one day take a dog for a walk in the snow...you'll be surprised at just how much animal piss there is around and how/where they just have to talk back by pissing around the same spots.
For your Steelers fan, it's a female dog.
 
My motto is "My yard is not your dog's bathroom".

I don't care if the owner does pick up behind the dog, it's not acceptable to me. In my neighborhood every owner has a yard. So, teach the dog to go in your own yard not other's yard.

Dogs use the bathroom where they are allowed, which is why they are taught not to relieve themselves inside the owner's house. Apply the same off-limits rule to other homeowners yards.