Anonymous wrote:Wow OP you have really shown your true colors. My husband was head of our HOA and he would never and I repeat never try to get a rule like that going..not fair. If she is smart she will work to get this overturned if you somehow sneak this buy..on liability alone it's a bad idea. I can't believe a mom would do something like this. I am the person bit by a dog and I would be horrified to have a dog park on my little development..awful. Shame on you. Maybe said mom will read this thread and be onto you.
Anonymous wrote:Sometime I feel our kids are running out of areas to play because of people like you OP. And then they talk about obesity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turning it into a dog park is not working it out. So I guess you are going to overpower her with your HOA status. Well, I guess that's all you have. Must be nice to have such a simple life. How old are you, 15?
How can you both be against off leash dogs and against turning the area into a dog park? How is this not working it out since the problem was off leash dogs not the use of a sloped wooded area? I'm not the OP, but it seems like this is being constructive instead of being pointlessly negative about the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turning it into a dog park is not working it out. So I guess you are going to overpower her with your HOA status. Well, I guess that's all you have. Must be nice to have such a simple life. How old are you, 15?
How can you both be against off leash dogs and against turning the area into a dog park? How is this not working it out since the problem was off leash dogs not the use of a sloped wooded area? I'm not the OP, but it seems like this is being constructive instead of being pointlessly negative about the situation.
Given OPs description of the area, this seems like the only good place for the kids to run around and play. She now wants to dedicate that area to the dogs.
That's not at all what the OP said. She said that they took their dogs down there because it was the only place away from houses, the street, and other people where letting the dogs off leash was not bothering any one in the past because nobody used the secluded and hard to reach area. My guess is that most of the flat, easy to reach land is already covered with playgrounds, playing fields, and other amenities for children. Why not let the dogs have the scrap land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turning it into a dog park is not working it out. So I guess you are going to overpower her with your HOA status. Well, I guess that's all you have. Must be nice to have such a simple life. How old are you, 15?
How can you both be against off leash dogs and against turning the area into a dog park? How is this not working it out since the problem was off leash dogs not the use of a sloped wooded area? I'm not the OP, but it seems like this is being constructive instead of being pointlessly negative about the situation.
Given OPs description of the area, this seems like the only good place for the kids to run around and play. She now wants to dedicate that area to the dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Our new neighbor has two kids the same age as mine - 4 and almost 7. I take my kids and our dogs down to a cleared area in the woods behind the house every afternoon to throw balls for our dogs. We all have a great time. Other kids also come down and play and there are some days where there will be a couple of moms, three or four dogs and a pack of kids playing and throwing balls and running around. It is one of the things that I love about the neighborhood. Yesterday the new kids came down (think they moved in at the winter break) to play and things were fine until one of my dogs tried to bring a ball to the new 7 year old. The little girl screamed and the Mom, who was just coming down the path, went NUTS. Started yelling about the leash law and calling the police and vicious animals. My kids started crying, our dogs started barking and hiding behind my kids, and I just stood there kind of apologizing and trying to get everyone to calm down. I know that we are technically "breaking the law" by letting the dogs get the balls, but it's become such a nice meeting and playing time for the rest of the neighbors that I can't help but be upset with her. I'm still upset about this because I feel guilty, but I also feel she overreacted because she doesn't understand dogs.
That says it all. You're breaking the law. You scared a young child (and her mother).
Anonymous wrote:I thought the OP said right up front that it was a dog and kid play area? That her children and other children were playing there with their dogs? So, the solution seems reasonable, legal and sounds like fun.
Anonymous wrote:I am most offended by the title of this thread. It should say "my dogs are scaring my neighbor".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turning it into a dog park is not working it out. So I guess you are going to overpower her with your HOA status. Well, I guess that's all you have. Must be nice to have such a simple life. How old are you, 15?
How can you both be against off leash dogs and against turning the area into a dog park? How is this not working it out since the problem was off leash dogs not the use of a sloped wooded area? I'm not the OP, but it seems like this is being constructive instead of being pointlessly negative about the situation.