Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.
Someone did that in Del Ray and got caught bc the dog owner had cameras. It was rat poison I think. Neighbors claim the owner let those dogs bark NONSTOP and people were super annoyed with her. That doesn’t excuse the man who threw the rat poison but the owner went to the news about it, gave tons of interviews and pressed charges. The man plead guilty. The dog owner didn’t get the warm reception she thought she would and has now moved to somewhere else that her dogs can continue driving everyone bat shit crazy. But don’t throw poison.
There was a dangerous unleashed dog in a country I used to live in. It was ultimately poisoned and died. The person got another dog. Same thing. Terrorized the neighborhood. Same result. Poisoned and died. She was told to get no more dogs. And the neighborhood lived happily in peace ever after.
I am 100 percent in favor of the poison option when it comes to bad owners and nuisance dogs. The owners are awful. The dogs are warped and miserable. The entire community suffers. End it. Absolutely everyone will be grateful. But I guess you need to be subtle about it in the era of cameras.
Have lived in too many countries where dogs are a terror and you can't leave the house without carrying rocks. Do not have American warm and fuzzy feelings towards dogs. If a dog is a menace or an annoyance and the owners are unresponsive, kill the dog. That's the way it works on most of the planet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not call animal control?
I’m on the verge of doing that. Already sent in one complaint to the county but am not 100% sure if they’re technically breaking the law. I read that the dog needs to be barking 10 minutes or more, what it usually does is bark in 20-40 second bursts with about 1 min break in between each burst, for about 10-15 min, and they let it out about once an hour about a dozen times a day (and sometimes at night). Do you think this falls under the 10 min rule?
So they’re letting their dog out for 10 mins at 11 pm or 1 am? Or their dog is outside from 11-1? The former is probably not illegal. The latter may be.
Not the entire 2 hour period from 11pm-1am, about 10-15 minutes at a time. Dog barks every time it gets let out and the barking is very audible, it wakes me up if I don’t have noise canceling headphones on (which is really annoying to sleep with as I am a side sleeper).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.
Someone did that in Del Ray and got caught bc the dog owner had cameras. It was rat poison I think. Neighbors claim the owner let those dogs bark NONSTOP and people were super annoyed with her. That doesn’t excuse the man who threw the rat poison but the owner went to the news about it, gave tons of interviews and pressed charges. The man plead guilty. The dog owner didn’t get the warm reception she thought she would and has now moved to somewhere else that her dogs can continue driving everyone bat shit crazy. But don’t throw poison.
There was a dangerous unleashed dog in a country I used to live in. It was ultimately poisoned and died. The person got another dog. Same thing. Terrorized the neighborhood. Same result. Poisoned and died. She was told to get no more dogs. And the neighborhood lived happily in peace ever after.
I am 100 percent in favor of the poison option when it comes to bad owners and nuisance dogs. The owners are awful. The dogs are warped and miserable. The entire community suffers. End it. Absolutely everyone will be grateful. But I guess you need to be subtle about it in the era of cameras.
Have lived in too many countries where dogs are a terror and you can't leave the house without carrying rocks. Do not have American warm and fuzzy feelings towards dogs. If a dog is a menace or an annoyance and the owners are unresponsive, kill the dog. That's the way it works on most of the planet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.
Someone did that in Del Ray and got caught bc the dog owner had cameras. It was rat poison I think. Neighbors claim the owner let those dogs bark NONSTOP and people were super annoyed with her. That doesn’t excuse the man who threw the rat poison but the owner went to the news about it, gave tons of interviews and pressed charges. The man plead guilty. The dog owner didn’t get the warm reception she thought she would and has now moved to somewhere else that her dogs can continue driving everyone bat shit crazy. But don’t throw poison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a house in our neighborhood that has two dogs that bark continuously day and night. The animals are never walked, are completely unsocialized, and probably never even see a vet. One is outside day and night. The owners let it go on barking at all hours without the slightest regard for other people. The excuses for the dogs range from overly territorial to handicapped (seriously). Welcome to Entitlement 101.
Wow. That’s incredibly obnoxious of those people.
Anonymous wrote:There is a house in our neighborhood that has two dogs that bark continuously day and night. The animals are never walked, are completely unsocialized, and probably never even see a vet. One is outside day and night. The owners let it go on barking at all hours without the slightest regard for other people. The excuses for the dogs range from overly territorial to handicapped (seriously). Welcome to Entitlement 101.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.
Anonymous wrote:You could try using this. My dad did and it worked.
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Anonymous wrote:Another Reason I Don't Keep a Gun in the House
by Billy Collins, former Poet Laureate of the United States
The neighbors' dog will not stop barking.
He is barking the same high, rhythmic bark
that he barks every time they leave the house.
They must switch him on on their way out.
The neighbors' dog will not stop barking.
I close all the windows in the house
and put on a Beethoven symphony full blast
but I can still hear him muffled under the music,
barking, barking, barking,
and now I can see him sitting in the orchestra,
his head raised confidently as if Beethoven
had included a part for barking dog.
When the record finally ends he is still barking,
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there in the oboe section barking,
his eyes fixed on the conductor who is
entreating him with his baton
while the other musicians listen in respectful
silence to the famous barking dog solo,
that endless coda that first established
Beethoven as an innovative genius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean dogs are going to bark. A few barks when a dog is let out is only to be expected. If your neighbor is leaving the dog outside to bark for minutes at a time that is one thing, but you can’t complain about just a few barks.
My neighbor is leaving their dog out every day for hours at a time to bark. I’m ready to lob a poison treat over the fence.