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Barking Dogs - Pallan & Dillworth - RANT

Discussion in 'Broadlands Community Issues' started by lilpea, May 23, 2009.

  1. lilpea

    lilpea Member

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    To the multiple and rather inconsiderate neighbors in the 43000 block of Pallan & the 22000 block of Dillworth, your barking dogs at all hours of the night, is rude and disrespectful. We can hear your dogs on Ridgeway.

    That yappy little annoying bark which sets off a concert from other dogs in that town house area, this crap has been going on for months and
    I am D O N E.

    You wouldn't or couldn't answer the doors when I banged on them a few minutes ago, next time I am calling the Sheriff's office & Animal Control.

    This is 3 FREAKING HOURS of your dog's yappy barking, be respectful
     
  2. AllieS

    AllieS New Member

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    My husband very nicely got someone to take their barking h*ll hound inside. He went over, knocked on the door and asked if everything was alright over there. When the owner replied "Yes", my husband said something like "good, because your dog has been barking loudly for a long time. Dogs know when their owners are hurt and we thought he was trying to get help or something." Worked for a while!
     
  3. lilpea

    lilpea Member

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    Allie - That's a great idea, if the TH owner on Pallan ever answers the door I will give it a try.

    This past Saturday night at 12AM I had enough, I walked over to ensure I had the proper address on Pallan/Avonworth and then I called the Sherriff's office & Animal control.

    While I was speaking with the non-emergency dispatch, I was on our patio and they where shocked at the volume of this dog's barking accross the 4 lanes of Claiborne.
     
  4. tyger31

    tyger31 Member

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    WOW - that concerns me....dogs bark for a reason....hope everything is ok with the family who lives there AND the dogs. I agree, there is nothing worse than the constant barking of dogs!
     
  5. lilpea

    lilpea Member

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    These particular neighbors (on Pallan) have a habit of leaving their black lab on the deck for hours, plus their deck is pretty close to the pathway on Claiborne, so anyone walking on the path seems to set off this dog.
     
  6. KTdid

    KTdid Well-Known Member

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    I guess he's no longer a cute little puppy. That's neglect!
     
  7. Audrey

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    They don't all bark for a reason - I've heard of one that barks in response to the echo of its own barks, bouncing off the nearby houses. Just sayin'.
     
  8. Ozgood

    Ozgood Not a space alien

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    Dogs always bark for a reason. The reason may not always be apparent to the human.

    Dogs sometimes bark when they are lonely, stressed, fearful, frustrated.....etc.

    This does not at all excuse the dog owners from their responsibilities though. The owners, not the neighbours, need to find out what is up with the dog and take care of it.

    Like most issues with dogs, the blame often rests on the other end of the leash.
     
  9. redon1

    redon1 aka Aphioni

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    sometimes dogs bark just to hear themselves bark. you can't automatically attach human emotions to animal behavior, like people who talk just to talk having issues like you mentioned above... in reality- there simply isn't necessarily a pyschosis or problem causing a dog to bark.
     
  10. T8erman

    T8erman Well-Known Member

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    Just like posting?? :blahblah:
     
  11. redon1

    redon1 aka Aphioni

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    :pofl:i was staying away from stating the obvious since i knew YOu would point it out.. hee heeeee....
     
  12. latka

    latka Active Member

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    Dogs do barK for no reason. I work with them daily. Some do it as a form of recreation.
     
  13. Ozgood

    Ozgood Not a space alien

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    Then that would be the reason right? :happygrin:
     
  14. latka

    latka Active Member

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    you will notice I said some. Some bark for no reason what so ever =)
     
  15. jaxmanjoe

    jaxmanjoe Blah, Blah, Blah

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    Humans bark on these boards much like dogs do. Some bark in the form of rants about dogs barking, others bark just to hear themselves bark. I'm the latter, I guess. Woof.
     
  16. vacliff

    vacliff "You shouldn't say that."

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    Ahhhhh, but these are "silent" barks!
     
  17. redon1

    redon1 aka Aphioni

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    don't you mean PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE barks? lol ;)
     
  18. Ozgood

    Ozgood Not a space alien

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    Wag more
    Bark less

    :)
     
  19. lilpea

    lilpea Member

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    Jax, I didn't know (internet) trolls could bark. We've put up with this for months and by the way I don't bark, I BITE!
     
  20. jaxmanjoe

    jaxmanjoe Blah, Blah, Blah

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    Then, perhaps you pose more of a threat to the neighborhood than barking dogs.
     

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