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Sep 15, 2003, 21:21 |
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Dear Blue,
It is a pleasure to meet a dog owner with a conscience! I was under the impression that dog owners couldn't give a rat's ass what time you went to bed or got up in the morning. To be quite honest, I thought dog owners received some sort of joy out of their dog's vocalizations and wished to share with the rest of the ‘hood. Thanks but no thanks! The only thing worse than the dog barking is when the owner comes out and admonishes the dog for said barking. Of course, one would think this is a good thing. It is, most certainly, unless the exchange between dog owner and dog out does the original cacophony in both decibels and duration. Thanks Blue for being aware of those around you.
P.S. I’ve never complained about a dog in my neighborhood and I could care less about intermittent barking but I think you get the gist of what I mean from above. The three-complaint law sounds ludicrous, especially if you have a neighbor with an agenda, but if your best comeback to this issue is “well some dogs like to bark” or “well, it’s the city, what do you expect,” then you’re a complete and unqualified idiot. Something can be done about it. It’s called training. So put the potato chips down and get your fat ass of the couch and spend some quality time with the pet that you "wuv so much! yes you do! yes you do!"
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