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Originally Posted by DAVES
We of course only get one side of every story. "Offleash,Small pack of barking growing dogs." There are rules intended to minimize people's intrusion on the rights of others.
People can only own TWO pets. Two dogs is not a pack. So if they have more than TWO dogs they are in violation. Also, even on your own property a dog must be on a leash another violation.
Too many dog owners lose track that it is a dog. A dog is a pack animal the reason why IF your neighbor has several they will bark growl together. One is the leader and that will be obvious. Also, by instinct a dog will not welcome another dog or even people on to it's property
The question in the OP. Am I wrong? Then name calling a holes. Then Merry Christmas to ME. Does not sound like you are completely innocent.
Sadly, when things start bad it is difficult to turn things around-BUT IT CAN BE DONE.
Perhaps, there is someone that would help both of you? Perhaps, the villages?
The hardest part is rejecting the thought, I'm gonna get even-I'm gonna teach them a lesson. That is the hardest part, for BOTH SIDES of every issue.
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You are right on many points and on this day of days bring a message of seeking peaceful resolution. Good for you.
Sadly, I feel that once something is broken it can actually be broken beyond repair. In the case of neighborly relations, that bridge must be built from both sides and meet in the middle. Both sides must want it.
As for only getting one side of the story, that is, unfortunately, all we usually get and must try to give our "two cents worth" intuitively.
If the neighbor for some reason refuses to obey the rules, then documenting and evidence gathering should begin sooner rather then later for ones own protection.
May this situation come quickly to a peaceful and friendly resolution.
Merry Christmas to one and all!