Introduction to Neighbor Disputes Over Animals in New Mexico New Mexico, with its diverse landscapes and vibrant communities, often sees residents living in close proximity. This nearness, while fostering community, can sometimes lead to disputes, particularly those involving domestic animals. From barking dogs to roaming cats, and even livestock concerns, animal-related disagreements can quickly escalate between neighbors. Understanding your rights and responsibilities under New Mexico law is crucial for navigating these conflicts effectively. ððĶš Common Animal-Related Disputes in New Mexico Several types of animal-related issues commonly trigger neighbor disputes in New Mexico: ðū Barking Dogs: Excessive or continuous barking that disturbs the peace. ð Roaming Cats: Unwanted cats entering properties, causing damage, or leaving messes. ðī Livestock Issues: Concerns related to livestock (horses, cattle, goats, etc.) escaping enclosures, causing property d...