I have a neighbor who antagonizes at least one of my dogs. He has thrown stuff and lit firecrackers to "get her to stop barking at him" I had no proof before, but I have recently installed video cameras for protecting my pets. I have since caught on video the said offenses. Only done at night. The main dog under attack is inside all day and night except when we go outside or first thing in the morning (to do business). I don't know if I need to speak to two different lawyers or if one will do ( one for video surveillance and one concerning animal abuse.
General civil trial lawyer is what you are looking for. This will be the classic Hatfield v. McCoys battle over you and your dogs conduct vs. the neighbors response - video or not. As you can already see - there will be serious issues with your claim the dogs are only outside with with you present to "do the thier business" so this would either bizzarely mean the neighbor is throwing fire crackers at your dogs to stop them barking while you are present as opposed to you not being accurate about the dogs alwats being inside and not barking. Either way- this will be expensive litigation so you will need to be prepared to get out your wallet.
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