| OP, every neighborhood is going to have something that is an issue. You have nothing to complain about, comparatively. |
| A lot of people got puppies during COVID and I bet few have ever had dogs before. We are going to have a generation or poorly trained, poorly socialized dogs because of lazy owners who didn’t take the time to train their dogs. When WFH ends many people who still are home during the day are going to have to invest in ear plugs and sound machines. Dogs are going to bark but with training you can minimize it. I bet the OP’s neighbor is a lazy owner who just wakes up and lets the dog loose in the backyard early in the am. |
Nobody is surprised that dogs bark. Your neighbors are annoyed that you are too selfish and lazy to walk your dog or wait at the door while it does it’s business rather than let it bark at 5:30am and wake up the neighborhood. |
| While you're out there training your dogs not to bark, please train the bird not to tweet, woodpeckers not to peck and those humans that talk loudly on their phones on their 6am walks not to speak! |
Not the same thing and you know it. |
Yea. Those Fing birds. |
Doesn't matter. The person I quoted (you?) said EVERYONE should be awake. What a ridiculous, self-centered, statement. |
| I’d be happy to wear ear plugs if people would pick up their dog sh*t or stop leaving bags with dog sh*t on the street or other people’s yards. |
+2. There is a big difference between 1 or 2 barks and constant barking. Long or constant barking is not ok. However, most of these people who think dogs should never make a sound are also the ones that think the sound of children playing loudly outside is totally ok no matter what time of day or how loud they are. Neighborhoods have noise. Our neighbor has a loud car and leaves for work promptly at 6 am every day. The garbage truck comes at 6:30 on trash day. People are getting new roofs, yard work done, etc. Can it be annoying sometimes? Yes. But should we expect total silence and everything to work around our schedule? No. |
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OP still hasn't come back to tell us what time in the morning.
Bizarrely, my dog rarely barks in the house (unless the USPS or Amazon are coming to the door) but when she gets outside, she often "converses" with the other dogs that are also outside nearby. We don't allow it in the morning, nor does she do that -- she goes out and generally does her biz so she can go back to napping -- but in the evening, it gets a little ridiculous. We pull her back in after a few minutes, but then we can just hear the other dogs barking for her. It's a coffee clatch. And there's one neighborhood dog that barks past 11pm - my girl is ready for bed at 9 - but we've all learned to ignore it. |
| I'm surprised so many people think this is okay. I only have little dogs, but trained them all not to bark (unless there's an issue!). Before 8am is too early in my opinion. Dogs shouldn't be allowed outside on their own if they just bark. They should be walked on leashes. |
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There are responsible dog owners, and there are pandemic dog owners.
We live in a townhouse and our neighbors are renters. The house next door turned over in January - the previous renter would leave his new dog outside ALL DAY. We finally talked to him about one day in the fall, because we invited over two of DD's preschool friends for an outdoor birthday playdate. We had to move the kids to the playground because the neighbor left their house and left the dog outside - the dog barked through the fence the whole time and scared the kids. Thank goodness we have a playground we could take them to. He has since moved out and our new neighbor has a sweet dog that we have never heard. We see them out walking several times a day, if she takes the dog out to the yard, she stays with it. She takes really good care of her dog and the dog is very sweet and well-trained. |
Damn birds wake me up early every morning! |
+1 Right? WTF OP? |
Ok, that would have been a good teaching opportunity for you to tell them that the dogs are (wait for it)......behind a fence! SMDH. I don't agree with leaving the dogs out while the neighbor left the house, but c'mon. |