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I have sat in my living room on any giving day. I am disabled by the way. Their are two houses in particular. One the owners are nice people but they leave their large great dane outside all day. I'm guessing they are going to work or whatever. But the dog can be out there and bark for hours constantly! It's a large dog and he has a very loud bark. It's so incredibly annoying and aggravating! Then another neighbor close by as well. Whom I do not know. They recently moved in. They go to work and leave their dog inside all day to bark out of a window! He can bark for quite sometime as well. He seems to be a large dog too. Quite the large bark! It's DRIVING ME CRAZY!!! It's interfering my right for quality of life! Some damn piece and quiet for a change! If they don't have time for a dog don't own one!!!!
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kingstoncorridor.com (Ospite)
crystal (Utente registrato)
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kingstoncorridor.com (Ospite)
My apologies, but I have to be a bit critical: do you ever speak with your neighbors, have you done so in the past, have you seen then and said good day, how are you? I hope that your first communication ever might be "Your dogs barking is terrible!", but that might be so, but that's what a neighbor has to do... they have every reason to believe that nobody is troubled by the barking, not really, or gee, wouldn't someone have said so? You mean they just hear the barking and never say anything about it?
All I know about your problem is what I see here, and from my view at least part of your unhappiness, and the unhappiness of others is your collective failure to do anything about it except writing something here.
On the other hand, this offers you a bright opportunity to change the game, to speak with your neighbors, ask them if they can help quiet the dogs a bit, demonstrate civil exchange between adults to others, to the kids, to whatever.
"Hi, would you mind, I need to say a few things about your dogs barking? Sorry to say, but it's really been bothering me, do you think you could help?"
You might not like my choice of words, make up your own.
And there is a general rule in making requests: make request to the person or people that can actually do something about it. Otherwise, all you'll get is sympathy, maybe, and more of the same problem.
kingstoncorridor.com (Ospite)
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