I said I wasn't asking for advice because I am already working closely with animal control, who is being very helpful. They spoke with the neighbor, and told them my rights to protect my chickens.
The animal control officer called me this afternoon and said they had called and spoken with the dog owner. They laid out my rights to shoot the dog, and also told the guy that he had advised me to do so. So now hopefully he will keep his dog contained. He was in his front yard when I drove by a...
Legally, we are allowed to protect our chickens. So I can call shoot the dog, then call animal control and report it, and be following the law. I would just rather avoid that, as we have to live here and we live across from this person.
The HOA community has no rules about dog containment, nor...
There are elections, which were done before we moved in. Someone from the community nominates, and then they have a vote across the community. No term limits and it takes a 75 percent majority vote to remove someone from their position. There are new elections every two years. From what I...
We are getting out as soon as possible and never will live with an HOA again. Our last house had an HOA but it was wonderful. Everyone minded their own business, and they actually used dues to pay for snow removal. So we really had no idea how bad it could be.
Honestly, I just want them to keep their dog where it belongs. I don't want to deal with a court case, or have this spiral out of control. I am not into drama...just want to live my life, have my chickens, and be left alone.
I will have to ask around and see. I haven't heard any other people complain, and when he came over the first time, and killed our chicken, the guy acted embarrassed and was apologetic. He said the dog hadn't gotten out from the wireless fence in years. I hadn't seen the dog out before the...
We are kind of stuck unfortunately. They may lose their dog, but that would most likely result in negative results for us in the long run. I hate to say it, but we may have to consider giving up our chickens. We don't have the money for a legal battle, either way. Lawyers are expensive!
I looked it up and the only local laws about dogs are the ones where you can kill them if they are attacking livestock. There is no leash law, except in areas considered public property.