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In reply to the discussion: Here is what I don't understand about dog owners [View all]morningfog
(18,115 posts)36. To be fair, for the dog that you hear barking incessantly, there are hundreds,
maybe thousands, of dogs within ear range that are not barking.
For all you know that dog that is barking incessantly at that hour has an owner who works during that shift. The owner may not be around to hear the barking.
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How do you know a dog is barking 'incessantly'? And what if it is barking
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2012
#1
Your post says the barking dogs are in the rizy section, across town from you.
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2012
#6
They are just agitated that Romney is pulling 70% on Intrade for the nomination
grantcart
Feb 2012
#7
Mine wants to be outside most of the time, too many friends to visit and play with.
LiberalArkie
Feb 2012
#40
People tend to get dogs when they are cute little puppies. they fall in love with them.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2012
#11
Well, I try to think of other people when I am in public or share a space
blue ivy schlotsky
Feb 2012
#15
that's you - and your personality. I try to do the same - but it's a big wide world out there -
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2012
#17
Used to live near a very caring neighbor. He removed the vocal cords of his dog.
WingDinger
Feb 2012
#12
Some places zoning laws restrict fence heights to less than what a dog will jump
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#23
To be fair, for the dog that you hear barking incessantly, there are hundreds,
morningfog
Feb 2012
#36
Ha ha. WTF is everyone on a curfew or confiedto their own neighborhood where you live? SAD.
bettyellen
Feb 2012
#58
If you don't care to keep a dog where it's most comfortable, you shouldn't own a dog.
DCKit
Feb 2012
#51
I think people who leave their dogs outside indefinitely are A-1 Asshats...
YellowRubberDuckie
Feb 2012
#49
You got THAT right! That pisses me off to no end. Chaining dogs up is against the law here...
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#65
It's against the law here in Dallas, TX to keep a dog on a chain over so many hours a day...
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#63
You and I think alike. But if it's a metal chain, there's little hope for him.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#76
Aww jeff, you make me go all weak in the knees when you talk about whipping out your little gun and
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#74