I can't even go in my own backyard.

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Without the neighbor dog losing his mind. He barks, growls, and hits the fence. If I have my dogs out there, it is even worse. The dog keeps breaking fence boards which the neighbors replace, but it is still a pain. I would love to enjoy my backyard.

The dog is always outside. We don't even leave our dogs out unsupervised anymore because their dog broke down two fence boards and came in our yard to try and fight my dogs. I am so over it. I really hope they move soon. I doubt it though.
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I'd get rid of the dog if they didn't do anything about it
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I would see about putting up a chain link fence directly behind the wood fence to not have to worry about that dumbass dog anymore. I would even tell the neighbors they need to chip in for it too. Or tell them to do the chain link on their side. But its their problem and they should be doing more about it. Start taking videos and pictures of him and the broken boards etc so you can take to court if need be
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That sucks. Have you talked to them?
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Our neighbor's dog does that. I hate it. I sprayed it with a hose. It stops it from barking for a while.
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Buy one of these dog barking deterrent, I would get the strongest one available and put it near the fence

https://www.treehousepuppies.com/dog/tr ... ol-device/
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jas wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2019 9:59 am That sucks. Have you talked to them?
I have. They told me they can't bring their dog in too often because their son is allergic. But they don't want to get rid of it because it is their daughter's dog. They basically also said dogs belong outside. The dog on the other side of our house doesn't lose his mind when we come outside. He does poke his nose through a tiny hole to smell us. But my dogs don't mind him. They like to race up and down the fence line together.
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That dog would go missing if it lived next to me. No point to have a dog anyway if it’s left outside all day in most cases.
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Sassy762 wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2019 9:59 am Buy one of these dog barking deterrent, I would get the strongest one available and put it near the fence

https://www.treehousepuppies.com/dog/tr ... ol-device/
We had one for a while. It didn't do anything but drive our dogs nuts. I honestly think their dog is deaf. He doesn't respond at all when you shout his name.
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My dog is a barker. But anytime she's outside barking, I get her and make her come inside. No one wants to hear all that noise! lol
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