Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them again and tell em to keep the dogs on their property. AFter that call the AC.
I have spoken to the parents several times already. I have not spoken to the kids--I don't think that's my place.
kids? what kids?
There are times when the teenage kids are outside. Sometimes they call to the dogs (who don't listen to them anymore than the the dogs listen to the parents).
If you have spoken to the parents several times, there is no reason asking here. Call the animal control. It's a no brainer for me. What's your hesitation?
It's something I've never done before. I'm thankful for PP's response that animal control would be nice to the animals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them again and tell em to keep the dogs on their property. AFter that call the AC.
I have spoken to the parents several times already. I have not spoken to the kids--I don't think that's my place.
kids? what kids?
There are times when the teenage kids are outside. Sometimes they call to the dogs (who don't listen to them anymore than the the dogs listen to the parents).
If you have spoken to the parents several times, there is no reason asking here. Call the animal control. It's a no brainer for me. What's your hesitation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them again and tell em to keep the dogs on their property. AFter that call the AC.
I have spoken to the parents several times already. I have not spoken to the kids--I don't think that's my place.
kids? what kids?
There are times when the teenage kids are outside. Sometimes they call to the dogs (who don't listen to them anymore than the the dogs listen to the parents).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them again and tell em to keep the dogs on their property. AFter that call the AC.
I have spoken to the parents several times already. I have not spoken to the kids--I don't think that's my place.
kids? what kids?
Anonymous wrote:Your options are
1. The dogs are friendly and no issue .. do nothing, pet the dogs, move on
2. I don’t care how friendly the dogs are I’m possessive of my property and property lines are meaningful to me … call animal control
I have kids, dogs, deer, fox, squirrels, etc run through my property … who cares but if you care call animal control
Anonymous wrote:Your options are
1. The dogs are friendly and no issue .. do nothing, pet the dogs, move on
2. I don’t care how friendly the dogs are I’m possessive of my property and property lines are meaningful to me … call animal control
I have kids, dogs, deer, fox, squirrels, etc run through my property … who cares but if you care call animal control
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them again and tell em to keep the dogs on their property. AFter that call the AC.
I have spoken to the parents several times already. I have not spoken to the kids--I don't think that's my place.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them again and tell em to keep the dogs on their property. AFter that call the AC.