Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're likely not aware and probably would be upset if they knew. I'd talk to them. If you frame it from a "your poor dog is having some trouble" angle you are likely to get more sympathy/engagement
It’s amazing how much people are expected to cater to dogs now. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:They're likely not aware and probably would be upset if they knew. I'd talk to them. If you frame it from a "your poor dog is having some trouble" angle you are likely to get more sympathy/engagement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely talk to the neighbors before going to your landlord.
This.
Also, you have to expect noise since you chose a "townhouse", which is like being a roommate to strangers.
Some noise is fine but it’s not reasonable to expect your dog can bark all day.
OP didn't say 'bark' she said 'howl'.
But I agree with the PPP - you are sharing walls. There is going to be noise.