Anonymous wrote:My favorite part was the insinuation that the ill-behaved dogs came from DC.
Anonymous wrote:Don't sleep on the reporter's Twitter feed about this story: https://twitter.com/mjcontrera/status/1166694144171040769
Anonymous wrote:Those people should move to the wilderness and live off the grid then. Dogs are a part of normal life. As are ambulances, cop cars and cars honking horns. Noise = life.
I'd rather live next to a dog park and all of its smells than have to listen to people having conversations on their speaker phones in public. But to each his/her own.
Anonymous wrote:Pulitzer Prize for this reporter!
Maybe as a humor article. So many local stories ignored (graft and incompetence in local government), but they focus on rich people's squabbles.Anonymous wrote:My favorite part was the insinuation that the ill-behaved dogs came from DC.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be furious if I purchased a nice home in a quiet neighborhood and then there was a public dog park or kennel positioned adjacent to my property. It’s not really reasonable.
A dog park should be subject to the same laws as the local ordinance where the other people reside. E.g. if a dog can’t bark more than once in each 15 minute interval or whatever without being fined in one of the nearby houses, then that should apply for dog parks too. Unless the parks are far away from residential properties and those types of rules aren’t in effect.
I don’t live in that area, but I live somewhere else without large yards and I can’t have the pets I’d like either, because I just don’t live in a suitable area for it. People need to accept that having a pet is not a right when it infringes on others’ rights, and I think it’s pretty clear that people should be able to enjoy peace and quiet in their own home save for things like regular traffic noise.
Anonymous wrote:I like the part about hiring the epidemiologist to study the pattern of barking.
Anonymous wrote:My friends and I discussed this article at length at dinner tonight in the neighborhood.
The article was HILARIOUS and amazing and awful at the same time.
Poor Chubbs! (What a name)! He's only being himself yet they put up signs about excessive barking. Bringing in a behaviorist to asses his barking? My God. What is this world coming to! And the poor poodle "who shall not be named!"
The worst part was the people calling the cops because people were parked LEGALLY on the street where they preferred their landscapers to park. HONESTLY!
I am a rule follower more than most I know but this Village dog park business is simply over the top!