Snoozan
Really IS a good girl!
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We got some new neighbors a couple of weeks ago and to our dismay-up went a dog fence/run-on the back of their yard which is within 50 feet of my bedroom window!
I was kept awake in the middle of the night last night and several other early mornings by the dog periodically barking. We don't know these neighbor's names, so I can't give them a "friendly" little call in the middle of the night. I figure if I can't sleep-why should they be able to???
Any suggestions on how to handle this situation? I feel people should keep their dogs in the house during the night-just so this isn't a problem. Why should I be subjected to their dog? My only option is to give the local police a call to let them handle the disturbance. Can you tell I'm a little peeved? That's from not being able to sleep in my little (otherwise) quiet neighborhood.
I was kept awake in the middle of the night last night and several other early mornings by the dog periodically barking. We don't know these neighbor's names, so I can't give them a "friendly" little call in the middle of the night. I figure if I can't sleep-why should they be able to???
Any suggestions on how to handle this situation? I feel people should keep their dogs in the house during the night-just so this isn't a problem. Why should I be subjected to their dog? My only option is to give the local police a call to let them handle the disturbance. Can you tell I'm a little peeved? That's from not being able to sleep in my little (otherwise) quiet neighborhood.
Thankfully the dog only barks if a rabbit or the neighbor's cat comes into the yard, so it isn't "too bad" and generally doesn't wake me up every single night. But, for your problem I would try to go over some evening, when they're home, and ask them if they could put the dog in at night so it doesn't keep you awake. If that doesn't work, I guess I'd call the police. Hope you find a solution to your problem soon. I know it's no fun when you can't sleep because of a barking dog.