SuteSnute t1_jbk1z0g wrote
Reply to comment by JiminyDickish in City of Toronto puts up sign limiting barking at dog park, removes it following public scrutiny by nimobo
There's a difference between a dog barking all day and night in the yard by your window, and dogs doing what dogs do in a space meant for them, and which has hours of operation.
Nobody here is arguing your neighbor's dog should be allowed to bark non stop in the yard without the owner being confronted about it. This is a specific context. Don't move the goal post.
I also used to hear kids screaming and shrieking all day when I lived next to a park. Nobody ever seems to whine about that one either. And I personally find that far more annoying. But that's what living in a city is about. Dealing with other people
JiminyDickish t1_jbk3faz wrote
>There's a difference between a dog barking all day and night
Never said all night. I said all day. Exactly the same as a dog park. You're the one moving things around.
>But that's what living in a city is about. Dealing with other people
Agreed, which includes limiting how much your dogs bark.
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Infindox t1_jbk7b1o wrote
Dogs barking in a park during the day (which they are going to do because they are playing) is the same as kids playing on a playground: they are allowed to make as much noise at they want. That's what it's there for. If you're arguing about it because it was put in place there after someone lived there... Well that can apply to anything. A daycare, a business, a playground. Construction sounds, normal business from adults, kids in general, are all sounds that in excess can be annoying.
JiminyDickish t1_jbk7qvy wrote
Canada: Dogs Barking for More Than 10 Minutes Constitute a Nuisance
You are not excused to make as much noise as you want with a noisemaker just because you own one.
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