debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
People think I hate animals because I make dog owners obey the local ordinances. Not true. It's not the dogs I hate, it's their poop combined with irresponsible ownership. Since it is rental property, the people living there are probably from another town and aren't aware of the local laws.
When my mom was alive she had a big tussle with a neighnor living next to us then that had an Irish wolfhound. He left it out all day in all weather and it barked the whole time he was away. They were like sonic booms. You'd think it would get tired after a while, but it didn't. Finally she called the animal control officer who did nothing. The local police laughed at her and said, "Dogs bark, get used to it." She finally took the neighbor to court. He kept delaying the case saying he needed time to, "consult with his attorney." Meanwhile he kept leaving thet poor dog outside in a small pen for up to 8 hours.
This went on for 6 months. Finally the justice told him he had to be prepared the next court date. He vehemently protested, but the judge was firm. Next court date the neighbor was there with his attorney. They tried to fight the barking ordinance by saying the dog was an "outdoor" dog and couldn't be left in the house all day. The judge, however, made them understand that they couldn't leave the dog out all day like that and creating a public disturbance. The neighbor wasn't happy, but a few days later the dog disappeared. A month after that, the neighbor moved.
When my mom was alive she had a big tussle with a neighnor living next to us then that had an Irish wolfhound. He left it out all day in all weather and it barked the whole time he was away. They were like sonic booms. You'd think it would get tired after a while, but it didn't. Finally she called the animal control officer who did nothing. The local police laughed at her and said, "Dogs bark, get used to it." She finally took the neighbor to court. He kept delaying the case saying he needed time to, "consult with his attorney." Meanwhile he kept leaving thet poor dog outside in a small pen for up to 8 hours.
This went on for 6 months. Finally the justice told him he had to be prepared the next court date. He vehemently protested, but the judge was firm. Next court date the neighbor was there with his attorney. They tried to fight the barking ordinance by saying the dog was an "outdoor" dog and couldn't be left in the house all day. The judge, however, made them understand that they couldn't leave the dog out all day like that and creating a public disturbance. The neighbor wasn't happy, but a few days later the dog disappeared. A month after that, the neighbor moved.

