I'm with making friends with the folks across the street camp.
I have been on both sides of the fence so to speak. First example; had a new neighbor move in across the street. Our houses were a good 1000 ft apart. He had two very large dogs that were friendly but just kept showing up. We had rabbits in an raised pen. One day I saw his dogs under the cage and I shooed them off. Then I noticed 3 rabbits had no feet left!! I butchered them and began to think how to deal with this. My wife and I talked it over and we decided to,,,,invite them over for a rabbit dinner!. We became the best of friends and joked about it for many years. I was a carpenter at the time and he encouraged me to back to engineering school and was lucky he tutored me to the end. Changed my life.
Today, 25 years later, I have a little jack Russel that is the king of bunny chasing. Nearest full time neighbor is 1/2 mile away. He runs all over but we have a tracker. There are two summer houses that are occupied 6 weekends per year. We never know when we have a smaller territory but try to keep him in when they are there. If it's adults, he just ignores them, but some times the kids will swing sticks at him and he starts barking. Arg, so frustrating. If they would just throw the stick, he chase it all day long. Fence the kids? Now the kids are gone
so not an issue. The other house, I offer tractor help now and again so he ignores him. Good for now, but it always in flux