Anonymous wrote:PP again....
This OP is a real piece of work. This just reeks of "its all about me" and a huge sense of entitlement. You really must be in south California. I would put money on it.
So your neighbour doesn't like your unleashed dogs, so now you want to turn a common area into a dog park? You'll have to get a vote to change the CCR's, you are a complete asshole. I can't stand people like you,what a horrible example for your children. Typical SoCal.
[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, your neighbor is batshit crazy and is scaring her family. You might want to keep your distance and ignore her!
OP here, my neighbor is not batshit crazy. She was scared and she had a point. What all of us (five houses around the clearing) have been doing is technically against the leash law. All of our homes have steep slopes in the back yards, so we really don't have backyards, just California type slopes - hers does too. You have to take your kids down into the clearing to find some flat land. Because the closest neighbors have, up till now, sort of designated it as informal play and run area, we didn't really consider that someone would be afraid and go all legal on us.
Of course we'll try to work it out with her, but if she is truly afraid, then the good times will just be over. I'm upset, and I have to be careful to not allow my children, or the other "dog" friendly children blame her kids for it.
How I wish they hadn't moved in.
Anonymous wrote:OP. have you met with the new neighbor without your dogs? Your post sounds as if you and the other neighbors are ostracizing her, and considering that she has children who would like to play in the neighborhood, that just doesn't seem like the kind of thing you would really want to do or to teach your children.
Anonymous wrote:OP. have you met with the new neighbor without your dogs? Your post sounds as if you and the other neighbors are ostracizing her, and considering that she has children who would like to play in the neighborhood, that just doesn't seem like the kind of thing you would really want to do or to teach your children.
Anonymous wrote:OP. have you met with the new neighbor without your dogs? Your post sounds as if you and the other neighbors are ostracizing her, and considering that she has children who would like to play in the neighborhood, that just doesn't seem like the kind of thing you would really want to do or to teach your children.
Anonymous wrote:My pet peeve (sorry) is when off-leash dogs approach me, and the owner shouts from a distance, "don't worry, Fido is friendly". I don't care if he is friendly or not. I don't want to have dog hair, dog slobber or any other part of a dog on me. I don't have one and shouldn't be put-upon like that.
I know, a little off topic, but food for thought for the pet owners reading this.
Anonymous wrote:My pet peeve (sorry) is when off-leash dogs approach me, and the owner shouts from a distance, "don't worry, Fido is friendly". I don't care if he is friendly or not. I don't want to have dog hair, dog slobber or any other part of a dog on me. I don't have one and shouldn't be put-upon like that.
I know, a little off topic, but food for thought for the pet owners reading this.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't understand why the OP would buy a house with a crappy yard if she has large dogs. Or get large dogs if she lives in a house with a bad yard.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't understand why the OP would buy a house with a crappy yard if she has large dogs. Or get large dogs if she lives in a house with a bad yard.