I understand how you feel about having an aggressive dog living next door. My new next-door neighbors have two dogs that are aggressive towards other dogs. The fences in my community are not very sturdy. Their dogs push their muzzle between small cracks to bark at my dogs when they go outside to potty. I get nervous when I see their dogs' heads peeping from under the fence while barking at my dogs. My two dogs are smaller than their dogs and could easily be injured by their dogs. The owner of the next-door neighbor's dog once laughed at me for stopping my dog from running towards the fence when their dogs' head was peeping from under the fence and barking at my dogs. Their dogs could easily bite my dog if he puts his body near the dogs' head. Also, I am afraid one of the boards could get loose and their aggressive dogs are in my backyard when my dogs go potty. What they do not know was that the people that use to live in their house had a dog that got in my backyard all the time. He would dig under the fence or found loose boards to get in our backyard. Once I saw something moving in my backyard while I was eating dinner, I opened the curtains and saw the neighbor's dog running towards my kitchen window trying to attack me. I have a reason to be concern about their aggressive dogs, and I am not overreacting. I wanted to tell the owner why I did not want my dog running towards the fence. When the owner started to laugh and talk to her dogs in a baby voice, I got disgusted and went inside the house. |