Anonymous wrote:This thread has been hijacked by a crazy dog person. You can tell it is the same person as all the posts attacking the OP are written in the same style.
Anonymous wrote:Hello!
On a previous thread I was known as air horn lady. I beeped my air horn whenever my neighbor’s dog barked. I trained my neighbor and it’s owner to stop being assholes. You’re welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Hello!
On a previous thread I was known as air horn lady. I beeped my air horn whenever my neighbor’s dog barked. I trained my neighbor and it’s owner to stop being assholes. You’re welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound kind of demanding and unreasonable. You sure you don't have noise on your property that your neighbors might have to endure - something that might not bother you at all, but might really bother them?
You don't sound reasonable.
How is it demanding and unreasonable to expect people to be responsible dog owners? It would piss me off too. I have a dog (and neighbors!) and if my dog barks when she is outside, I call her in. That is the polite and neighborly thing to do. Nobody wants to listen to your dog bark it’s head off outside.
-np
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound kind of demanding and unreasonable. You sure you don't have noise on your property that your neighbors might have to endure - something that might not bother you at all, but might really bother them?
You don't sound reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Quiet hours” = noise ordinances. It’s a thing. You can’t run your leaf blower at 5am, construction workers can’t start before 7am, and barking dogs can be reported. Check your local ordinance. It’s a quality of life issue.
Sounds privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did OP ever come back?
Of course not! Op knows she is rude and entitled!
OP, go boss your husband around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised so many people think this is okay. I only have little dogs, but trained them all not to bark (unless there's an issue!). Before 8am is too early in my opinion. Dogs shouldn't be allowed outside on their own if they just bark. They should be walked on leashes.
It's just the other bad/lazy/selfish dog owners chiming in in solidarity. Gotta circle the wagons. I used to live in a neighborhood full of them, their little darlings would stand outside and bark for hours on end while the owners drooled in front of the TV watching sports. Bad dog owners tend to stick together.
Anonymous wrote:“Quiet hours” = noise ordinances. It’s a thing. You can’t run your leaf blower at 5am, construction workers can’t start before 7am, and barking dogs can be reported. Check your local ordinance. It’s a quality of life issue.
Anonymous wrote:all I can say is that i I think I got lucky with our dog. She is not a barker. If someone is on our front porch, she will make a low woof sound. But outside? Rarely ever barks. If we are on a walk and another dog starts lunging and barking she might bark back once, but we have taught her to stay calm and we shield her. She also gets about 5 miles a day of walking.
anyway, we used to live next door to people who had 4-5 dogs, who barked all day. They would be let out in the morning and back inside at evening, but never walked. They were within the city guidelines, so nothing we could do.