I'd get my rabid cat to come over to his lawn and vomit hairballs all over it.
Honestly... I would confront the man and ask him why he allowed his dog to do his business in MY yard. I feel with a "kind" confrontation, he wouldn't allow it to happen again.(hoping he has some kind of respect) but, if he got nasty with me, I would take his dog and make stew out of him, and dump him on the guys porch..! So there! Take that! LOL
2006-08-16 15:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Carefully pick it up at night and leave it under his front door mat. That way he will not notice it right away and it will stink up his porch pretty good. Now if you want to REALLY pay him back put the poo in front of his intake air so when he turns on his heater or air conditioner he gets a breath of fresh air. good luck.
2006-08-17 15:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I would demand that the neighbor clean it up.
Remind the neighbor that it's called trespassing, and tell him/her next time it happens, you'll call the cops.
I wouldn't do one of the juvenile things like putting in it a paper bag on their front doorstep and lighting in on fire. Then you will involve both the fire and police depts and it will take days to sort it out. Arson is much more serious than trespass.
2006-08-16 15:40:31
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answered by Tom-SJ 6
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If you talk with him, ask him to clean it up immediately.
If you aren't exchanging words with him, then give him a dirty look. If the dog comes back anywhere near your front yard, hose it down with water. Build a fence for your front yard.
If you are not on speaking terms anyway, there is no point arguing with him.
2006-08-16 15:37:10
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answered by SmokeyGun 2
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scoop it up on a paper bag. Ignite it and then Ring his door bell and he'll come out and stomp out the fire. Then knock on his back door so he goes thru his house and have a lit baggie burning in the back too. and I'd also throw it at his door after that. I'd put a sign up in the yard saying Neighbor - Have your dog shi t on your own lawn.
2006-08-16 15:38:39
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answered by SweetNurse 4
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politely ask the dog to mind its manners. no point talking to the neighbour as he has demonstrated that he is not sensitive to the idea of allowing his dog to 'poo' i n your front yard.
2006-08-16 15:38:58
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answered by jaco 3
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Ignore it. I know my neighbor (owner of the dog) will come with a broom and a dust pan to collect those. We live in a community with understanding, unity and cooperation.
2006-08-16 15:52:28
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answered by Sam X9 5
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Oh I only printed an similar question. there's a leash regulation, yet he shall we his canines out to poo in different peoples yards. i'm drained of it! I genuinely have yet another situation too in spite of the reality that. I planted a large number of lillies in my the front backyard that could be poisonous to canines. i am going to talk with him about the poisonous lillies and ask if he'd shop the canines on a leash so they don't eat them and get damage via them and perchance i am going to offer up them from pooping in my backyard too. it truly is so gross! shall we call the animal administration people, yet there are different buddies who do not leash their canines, even if the canines are properly educated to stay purely on their sources and that i do not choose them to get into hardship. i do not see something incorrect with those canines, only the poopers. they are not educated in any respect in comparison to the different's canines and it truly is only particularly unhappy. those canines are continually in my backyard and interior the back backyard too! making an allowance for fencing it, yet do not favor to. like it even as deer stroll by ability of the outdoor each and every nighttime. So I gues it relies upon on your situations. My husband says, he'd deliver mutually the poo in a bag and go back it courteously to the neighbor. "your canines left something in our backyard back. theory you'll like it back". i favor to purely talk with the neighbor, yet some people get indignant. you could attempt that when which in the experience that they would not artwork, call the pound or something to %. up the canines. i imagine if it became my next door neighbor, i might want to shovel the poo and position it properly on HIS backyard. yet it truly is that if my neighbor turned right into a finished dillweed. If he's staggering i might want to ask if he would not concepts cleansing up after the canines. I used to stroll my canines with a plastic bag to freshen up after her. Will do an analogous with my new doggy after I get it.
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answered by fleitman 4
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Scoop up the poo and dump it at their front door.
2006-08-17 04:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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ill make my dog poo infront of his yard
2006-08-16 15:38:17
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answered by 7yes! 1
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