99% as dog owners don't care /are entitled. Just go to animal control. |
This is terrible advice. Modern dog owners are awful, entitled people who get aggressive or intensely emotional when someone complains about their dog. Having your dog poisoned is not a random occurrence. It happens after annoying your entire neighborhood for months. Just call animal control nightly or report to your HOA. |
OP: My neighbor does something that bothers me. You: The LAST THING you should do is talk to your neighbor about it! What kind of neighborhood do you live in?! |
| We talked to our neighbor. She apologized. We haven’t had any more issues. |
| My neighbor does the same thing every night. I have grown used to the dog barking and even feel a comfort in the familiarity of the sound and routine (and I hate outside noise). Knowing that it will stop in 10 minutes should be doable. |
| Buy a Dohm noise machine. |
+1 We had a neighbor move in with 2 dogs. They spend all their time barking at the other neighbor's dog. And yet dogs are allowed, and backyard chickens are banned. |
| where i used to live -- a neighbor put the dog outside all evening -- it barked constantly. HATED IT. |
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Another Reason I Don't Keep a Gun in the House
by Billy Collins, former Poet Laureate of the United States The neighbors' dog will not stop barking. He is barking the same high, rhythmic bark that he barks every time they leave the house. They must switch him on on their way out. The neighbors' dog will not stop barking. I close all the windows in the house and put on a Beethoven symphony full blast but I can still hear him muffled under the music, barking, barking, barking, and now I can see him sitting in the orchestra, his head raised confidently as if Beethoven had included a part for barking dog. When the record finally ends he is still barking, sitting there in the oboe section barking, his eyes fixed on the conductor who is entreating him with his baton while the other musicians listen in respectful silence to the famous barking dog solo, that endless coda that first established Beethoven as an innovative genius. |
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Why would someone choose to cause so much heartbreak by murder over the choice to reach out and make the simple request of shifting their let out time? Those aren’t even slightly on the same level!
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Look, I know it's annoying. But for the love of Jesus H. Christ, it's TEN MINUTES. This is not the end of the world. You don't live in a sealed bubble. You live in a community where annoyances like this occur.
I live next to a fire station. It's so loud. All the time and at times when I'm sleeping. The garbage trucks come at 6 a.m. Also loud - two mornings a week for my own service. Not including the other companies that come for my neighbors. I guarantee all of these sounds are MUCH louder and longer than 10 minutes of barking from a yorkie. But, even if not, this is meant to illustrate that this is not the end of the world. Get a white noise machine or run a fan. Learn to cope with small annoyances. You could make a stand with the police for those 10 minutes. But they would most def roll their eyes at the high-strung person making the request. I guess you could talk to your neighbor too. And while I'd most def try to be more careful if I was your neighbor, I'd also think you are a drama queen. Seriously, learn to cope for those 10 min. You may find yourself more resilient than you think. |
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The first step: talk to the neighbor. If that fails, the second step: talk to the neighbor again. If that fails, then look into noise ordinance or HOA.
People that call the police or animal control as a first step are really just scared of "confrontation" (quotes because it is usually a fine and easy convo) and really tax our government resources IMO. |
Because if you reach out to your neighbor and tell them the problem, then it's too late to kill the dogs later because the dog owner will know it's you.
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Why did you have to wait until the neighbors complained? Can you not hear your own dog barking??? |