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Neighbor’s Dog Poops On Lawn Daily, So This Homeowner Launches A Smear Campaign…Literally

by Layla Bui
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

Some neighbors can be a real pain, especially when they let their dog wreak havoc on your yard. One homeowner had enough of their back neighbor, Rick, letting their dog poop in the middle of their lawn every day.

After trying to address it politely with no success, he decided to take a different approach, one that involved a mix of creative revenge and passive-aggressive humor.

From creating dog poop art around their property to posting daily updates in the neighborhood Facebook group, they turned Rick’s refusal to control their dog into an ongoing spectacle.

But when the neighborhood began to rally around them, Rick had no choice but to change their ways. Did he go too far, or was this the perfect solution to a disgusting problem?

A neighbor’s dog poops daily on a man’s lawn, so he launches a neighborhood smear campaign

Neighbor’s Dog Poops On Lawn Daily, So This Homeowner Launches A Smear Campaign...Literally
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'Neighbor let his dog poop on my lawn daily, so I launched a neighborhood smear campaign. Literally and figuratively.....'

This happened a couple years ago when I bought my first house in a chill little neighborhood.

Everything was great except for one thing: my back neighbor, Rick.

Rick’s the kind of guy who owns two grills but no shirt, drinks Coors Light in the driveway at 10am,

and thinks property lines are just a “suggestion.”

Rick also had this massive golden retriever named Duke.

Duke was cool, friendly, but had a very specific habit: he loved to drop the nastiest logs right in the middle of my lawn.

Not near the sidewalk. Not behind a tree. Dead center, like it was his sacred spot. Every. Damn. Day.

First couple of times, I figured maybe Rick didn’t realize it.

So I walked over, super polite, and asked if he could maybe keep Duke on a leash

or at least scoop the poop when it happened.

Rick, wearing a tank top that said "Weekend Warrior," looks me dead in the eye and goes,

“It’s all nature, bro. You don’t own the Earth.”. Oh. We’re doing that.

So I tried the normal stuff: patched the fence, put in a motion-activated sprinkler, and even tried some citrus deterrent.

Nothing worked. Rick actually laughed when he saw the sprinkler and said,

“Nice try, but Duke’s built different.” Cool. I’m built different too.

Here’s where the revenge starts. I started collecting Duke’s turds in a Home Depot bucket.

Lined it with a trash bag, used a scoop, added a little water for… aesthetic reasons.

After about two weeks, I had something that looked like a cursed soup.

One Saturday morning, while Rick was out, I took that bucket and painted the border of his yard.

Sprinkled it like fairy dust right along his deck and around his precious fire pit area.

He came out later that day, sniffed the air, and literally went, “What the hell is that smell?”

I was sitting on my porch drinking coffee like, “Smells like nature, bro.”

But wait, it gets better. We have a neighborhood Facebook group.

I started posting “Lost Dog Poop” updates every time Duke hit my yard.

> “Found: steaming hot dog present near my mailbox.

If this belongs to you, please collect your property before it fossilizes. Thanks!”

Then I started putting up tiny little “Do Not Poop Here” signs made out of popsicle sticks and toothpicks,

complete with glitter and googly eyes, all over the lawn.

I made them in weird passive-aggressive haiku form:

Dear Duke the Pooper.

This is not your golden throne.

My grass feels betrayed.

Rick was not amused. He actually stormed over one day and yelled, “Are you trying to make me look bad?!”

I just blinked and said, “Buddy, I don’t need to try.”

After all that, the neighborhood fully turned on him.

A couple other people came forward and said Duke had been leaving surprises in their yards too.

Rick ended up having to build an actual fenced-in dog run and started walking Duke on a leash like a normal human.

And me? I still make those little haiku signs for fun.

TL;DR: Neighbor let his dog use my lawn as a toilet.

I turned it into a public shaming campaign with poop-themed art and passive-aggressive poetry.

He now walks his dog like a responsible adult. Victory smells like fresh-cut grass and not dog crap.

Edit: Some offended Ricks are shitting the comments.

Edit 2: Someone slid in my DMs requesting pics, do you like dog s__t?

This story illustrates a classic example of what psychologists call displaced aggression when someone feels anger or frustration toward one person or situation, but redirects those feelings toward a safer or more accessible target.

The root frustration arises from the neighbor’s repeated disregard, allowing his dog to defecate on the narrator’s lawn daily.

The narrator repeatedly tried polite requests, deterrents, and direct confrontation. When those failed, the emotional pressure, feeling disrespected, powerless, and unheard, persisted.

According to the psychological theory of displacement, if a person cannot safely or effectively confront the source of their aggression, their psyche may unconsciously redirect that aggression to a substitute target, often something or someone more “safe” or symbolic.

In this case, the narrator’s “substitute target” was the neighbor’s property (the lawn border, deck area, yard), not the neighbor directly.

The creative acts of collecting the dog waste, mixing it in a bucket, then “redecorating” the neighbor’s yard with it, and staging posts and passive‑aggressive signs, fit the pattern described in displacement theory: redirecting anger toward a less threatening object or environment rather than confronting the true source directly.

Studies on displaced aggression suggest this behavior may temporarily relieve emotional tension, but it does not address or resolve the underlying problem. Indeed, using passive aggression or symbolic retaliation, rather than direct communication, often leads to escalated conflicts or long‑term social tension.

Moreover, when aggression is displaced onto objects or third parties rather than addressed directly, the original issue, in this case, the neighbor’s disregard for shared community respect, remains unresolved.

The root behavior (allowing the dog to poop, failing to clean it up) may continue or shift, or new resentments may grow.

Research on conflict and aggression indicates that non‑direct aggression, passive‑aggressive acts, and symbolic retaliation often undermine community trust and can perpetuate cycles of retaliatory behavior.

That said, the narrator’s frustration is understandable. When repeated attempts at polite resolution failed, they felt powerless. Psychologically, displacement offered a release: a way to reclaim agency, express anger, and make a statement.

In many cases, healthier coping methods, direct communication, setting firm boundaries, involving mediators (homeowners association, local regulations), are likely to lead to more lasting resolution than passive‑aggressive retaliation.

Displacement can protect mental balance in the short term, but without resolving the source, it risks creating more conflict.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

This group got really inventive, using creative methods like poop slingshots and direct deliveries

CuntyFaces − I had a neighbor that did this.

After repeatedly asking them politely to keep their dog out of my yard I started picking up the poop,

putting it in a bag, and leaving it in their driveway. They still didn't change.

I left the bag on their front porch; still no change. I finally started throwing it from my shovel all over their front yard.

Think of a bunch of s__t confetti in the grass, flower beds, on the siding, you name it. It finally stopped

MickThorpe − A few years ago I went with my dogs and parked up near a local reservoir to walk them around it,

a guy in a Range Rover parked up next to me and his dog immediately shat.

He looked like he might not have seen so I let him know and offered him a bag.

He thanked me and I went on about my business.

When I got back his car and s__t was still there so I got petty and picked it up and emptied it out on the front of his car.

Pervertauthor69 − Our neighbors Rottweiler was doing the same thing to our yard,

shitting in the sand of my Zen garden So one fine saturday afternoon my friends

and I decided to build a small catapult to return the feces to the rightful owner.

Man it awesome it went everywhere on his roof, in his garden, all over the patio.

Best of all his precious jacked up Ram truck got splattered

Needless to say a very nice fence was installed the very next week

These commenters embraced petty revenge by turning the tables with humor and a bit of cheekiness

JemmaMimic − Adds a new level of meaning to “Own your $hit”.

mosha48 − A neighbor lets her dog roam too and it poops about everywhere.

I tried to talk but it was like talking to a wall. So now I just scoop the poop and yeet it back discreetly to her property.

Sometimes it hits just the lawn, sometimes her deck. One time it landed on a window.

I've never admitted to it, but we both know what's going on. The dog still roams freely.

She now comes almost every morning check if there's poop on my driveway and collect it. edit: typo

[Reddit User] − One of these days the neighborhood kid I hired to pick up

the s__t on my lawn is going to figure out that I don't have any pets.

Chaff5 − Man I wouldn't call this petty; this is professional.

Not only the "natural" take down but getting the rest of the neighborhood to turn on him is perfection.

This group saw returning the favor as fair game, with creative, humorous acts of revenge

rtkane − Lol... the "buddy, I don't need to try" reminds me of a recent conversation I had with another husband.

We were walking out of somewhere with our wives, and I had done something for my wife

that I thought was pretty ordinary, something he wouldn't do for his wife

(like laundry or cooking or something), and he said to me, "You're making me look bad."

I said, "No, Steve, you're making you look bad. You don't need my help."

He's usually a joker with a witty comeback, but just stared at me and said, "I. .. I don't even know what to say to that".

octo2195 − Save the dog poop and freeze it.

If you live in an area that gets snow, wait for just after it starts to snow and launch the frozen dog poop onto his roof.

Or his deck. When the snow melts it will not be fun for him. Feel bad for the dog as it does not know any better.

I forgot to mention that a slingshot works well for launching frozen dog poop over a fence from across the street.

Do not ask me how I know.

mctdcb − When I walked to school as a kid (a million years ago)

I always went by a house with the best sign shaped like a small tombstone

it read “Here he lays, all cold and hard, the last damn dog, that s__t in my yard.”

It’s been over 40 years, still remember that sign.

Local-Local-5836 − On the other hand, we had a neighbour storm over to our house

and verbally berate my husband because our dog was pooping in her yard.

My husband looked her directly in the eyes and said, “our dog has been dead for 2 years, f* ck off! ”

unconsciusexercise − I had a neighbor do that recently as well, whike I was working in the yard.

When I stopped him to ask if he'd clean it up he just said "nah" and walked on.

I grabbed my scooter & picked it up & followed him the two blocks to his very nice, almost brand new house.

Before he went inside with his dog i got his attention, dropped the prize in middle of his driveway

& sneared it all over it with the scoop. After putting his mutt inside he came back out to yell at me

while I was smearing the rest all over his lawn & sidewalk.

I just simply told him that if he'd been a normal, nice neighbor this wouldn't happen & that any others

I find will be distributed in a similar manner & walked away. He was running for his hose.

I haven't seen him walking his dog or that dog sense.

elseldo − Liquid s__t is horrible. I'm surrounded by farmland and fertilizing season is brutal. Brilliant revenge.

These commenters express frustration over neighbors’ disrespect and find satisfaction in taking matters into their own hands

Effective-Several − Oh, you are GOOD! I absolutely loved your answer back to him: ”Buddy, I don’t need to try.”

codeedog − Amazing level of petty and awesomeness.

As a dog owner who despises poop leavers, I approve of all of this.

I’m also a huge haiku fan and love your art/poetry project. If I may make a suggestion:

Reddit markdown has a feature where you can force a line break; it’ll make your haiku stand out in its proper form.

Add four spaces to the end of each line where you want a break and it’ll reformat it for you.

As you can see here I’ve formatted this haiku Using four spaces

Sometimes, it takes a little bit of creativity (and a lot of dog poop) to get your point across. This homeowner’s revenge wasn’t just about retaliation; it was about teaching Rick a valuable lesson in respecting boundaries.

What do you think? Was it too far, or did they deserve to get their own back? Let us know in the comments!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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