So far they haven’t done anything wrong but we have sheep, cows in calf and young poddy calves in the paddocks they are roaming in. We are starting to become very nervous about the welfare of our livestock due to the potential risk of a dog attack. In addition to this concern the dogs have also on two instances broken through my mother in laws house fence sniffing and stalking around her house. She has become very scared to leave the house when they do this.
So far we have contacted the owner on about our concern but all he has done so far to remedy the problem is offer us permission to shoot the dogs if we see them attacking our sheep or cows. Mind my French but what a f***ing joke. I know that if we spot the dogs injure, harass or kill our livestock we can legally shoot or injure his dogs (NSW), but He doesn’t seem to get that we don’t want to shoot the dogs if we can help it and that maybe we would like to prevent an attack on the first place. We love our animals and most of them have been raised on the bottle so we don’t want to just wait for a problem to happen in the first place, especially an attack on my mother in law.
Look, I understand that there is a chance they may never be a problem but it’s the risk that something might happen which we find unacceptable. We are dog owners too so we understand how dogs work. We currently breed and work 9 dogs so we understand very well the unpredictability of the critters. They aren’t people they are animals and so if you can’t make sure you are always in control you can never guarantee that they will always behave.
This is where we stand so far. We know we can report them at this point but in the 20 or so years we have owned this land we have never had any problems with our neighbours, we would really like to resolve this issue in a civil way that won’t ruin our current relationship with them as we don’t like drama and believe sustaining a good relationship with our neighbours important. Can anybody offer any advice on how we might communicate with them in the interest of finding solutions that might be available, that’s easy to implement which can stop the dogs from coming into the property? Obviously we will report them officially as last resort but I would like to give them a chance..
Many thanks.
Edit.
Thanks everyone for the advice, we feel we have more to go on now. Sorry If I didn’t get back to everyone but I have read all your replies! I will give y’all an update on the situation over the coming weeks

Cheers!