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Fencing your back yard sounds like the surest way to protect your property with the least amount of stress on neighborly relationships. Even if she is standing in her door way and sending snookums out to do his duty in your yard.....other dogs and critters could also wander through....the fence addresses the problem and assures achieving your primary goal without blaming the neighbor.
Get yourself a wild game camera for about $50. It is equipped for a strobe flash with a range of about 20 to 25 feet for night photos, motion sensors, runs on batteries so it can be placed anywhere, weather-proof, and will date/time-stamp the image.
I agree about getting a security camera. For all you know you may be accusing the dog unjustly. It could easily be a wild animal that lives nearby. It wouldnt be the first time.
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