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Re: [pyrnet] Neighbor Dogs



Same here.  Our neighbors to the left complained about our dogs barking when
we first let them out around 6am and claimed it was the "middle of the
night."  After that we started walking them instead.  What really irks me is
that these neighbors have an old lab they throw out in the yard.  When the
dog is ready to go in, it sits on the porch and "bays" until someone lets it
in.  Sometimes this goes on for half an hour or more and of course, my dogs
bark the entire time.  Since the complaint, Daisy and Badger are rarely left
in the yard.  This neighbor has taken a dislike to my dogs, and they to him.
He is definitely the sort of person who would throw poisoned meat over the
fence.  The fact that the other neighbors refer to him as "Commander Jim"
should clue you in on what sort of person he is.

----- Original Message -----
From: sandy white <swhite2@houston.rr.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:13 AM
Subject: [pyrnet] Neighbor Dogs


> Cindy wrote, "Now if I could just get the neighbors dogs to quit barking
so
> we could leave our windows open on these nicer nights.  I don't know how
> those people stand listening to their own dogs bark all night right."
>
> That is exactly what we go through.  The dogs are sound asleep at the foot
> of the bed.  Then the neighbor dogs start yapping.  How DO the people
ignore
> it?
> Sandy
> swhite2@houston.rr.com
>
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