Radical Ice
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The neighbor directly behind my home has a young dog that has been barking non-stop for the last 3 months and never seems to have food or water. He barks incessently, but is quite friendly and very loving to me and my girlfriend. We like animals, check on him from time to time, and feed him and pet him occasionally through the slats of our 6 foot high wooden fence that seperates the dog and us.
It's just a bit awkward when friends come over and we can't go outdoors or watch television in peace as his barking pierces right through the walls. It's starting to really gnaw on our nerves.
Anyway, I came home from work on a Tuesday last week and while in the driveway, I could hear the young dog screaming like a little girl (really!--the sound was chilling!), so I ran around the house to the back yard and looked over the fence to see what was wrong. Peeking over the fence, I was shocked to see that the dog was hanging by it's teeth on it's playtoy (a large stuffed blue teddy bear that was dangling from a chain on a tree). The teddy bear had a chain looped around it's neck, and the dog was hanging from it. The dog was swaying back and fourth, about 3 feet up in the air, like a pendulum, screaming and in obvious pain... I assumed it's teeth were caught in the chain. There was a man in the backyard sitting there and smoking a cigarrette, obviously entertained by the scene.
I asked if the dog was ok and he said, "I dun spake engeesh".
A woman came out and told me to get out of her yard. I was only looking over her fence, not standing in her yard, and told her I was just checking on her dog and thought it was in trouble. She said that this did not concern me, and that I needed to get back in my yard, mind my own business, and quit "sneeking" food and water to her dog.
I saw that there was nothing positive ever going to come out of that conversation, so to keep myself from doing something that would regret or probably get me put in jail, I quietly walked away. She was still yelling at me to "stop looking at her dog" even as I was walking back into my house. And yes, the dog continued to scream for at least 20 more minutes. I finally called animal control just to advise them of what I saw, but they said they would check on it.
We checked back with animal control a few days later and they said everything appeared fine, and that the high pitched shreeks coming from the dog was only because it was lonely -- not from abuse. They said that unless there were signs of abuse, they could do nothing....The dog is shreeking now, but it is much different than what I heard when it was swaying from the noose.
Oh well. I guess they would have to be there to witness this scene with their own eyes. It was very disturbing.
Anyway, the noise continues even as I type, and I'm wondering if it is something that my gf and I can live with. We've gotten to the point where we have to really crank up the volume on the TV just to drown the dog noise out. I work night shift, so I currently sleep during the day with earplugs, but my gf worries that if there was ever a fire or something that I would not hear the alarm.
The homeowner's association has done absolutely nothing.
We ask ourselves every day how long we can wait until the dog either grows out of it's barking phase (IF it grows out of it), and wonder about the sanity of it's nut-case owners.
Have any of you ever experienced this? Any resolution that won't put me in jail or cause me to worry about these psychos setting my house on fire?
It's just a bit awkward when friends come over and we can't go outdoors or watch television in peace as his barking pierces right through the walls. It's starting to really gnaw on our nerves.
Anyway, I came home from work on a Tuesday last week and while in the driveway, I could hear the young dog screaming like a little girl (really!--the sound was chilling!), so I ran around the house to the back yard and looked over the fence to see what was wrong. Peeking over the fence, I was shocked to see that the dog was hanging by it's teeth on it's playtoy (a large stuffed blue teddy bear that was dangling from a chain on a tree). The teddy bear had a chain looped around it's neck, and the dog was hanging from it. The dog was swaying back and fourth, about 3 feet up in the air, like a pendulum, screaming and in obvious pain... I assumed it's teeth were caught in the chain. There was a man in the backyard sitting there and smoking a cigarrette, obviously entertained by the scene.
I asked if the dog was ok and he said, "I dun spake engeesh".
A woman came out and told me to get out of her yard. I was only looking over her fence, not standing in her yard, and told her I was just checking on her dog and thought it was in trouble. She said that this did not concern me, and that I needed to get back in my yard, mind my own business, and quit "sneeking" food and water to her dog.
I saw that there was nothing positive ever going to come out of that conversation, so to keep myself from doing something that would regret or probably get me put in jail, I quietly walked away. She was still yelling at me to "stop looking at her dog" even as I was walking back into my house. And yes, the dog continued to scream for at least 20 more minutes. I finally called animal control just to advise them of what I saw, but they said they would check on it.
We checked back with animal control a few days later and they said everything appeared fine, and that the high pitched shreeks coming from the dog was only because it was lonely -- not from abuse. They said that unless there were signs of abuse, they could do nothing....The dog is shreeking now, but it is much different than what I heard when it was swaying from the noose.
Oh well. I guess they would have to be there to witness this scene with their own eyes. It was very disturbing.
Anyway, the noise continues even as I type, and I'm wondering if it is something that my gf and I can live with. We've gotten to the point where we have to really crank up the volume on the TV just to drown the dog noise out. I work night shift, so I currently sleep during the day with earplugs, but my gf worries that if there was ever a fire or something that I would not hear the alarm.
The homeowner's association has done absolutely nothing.
We ask ourselves every day how long we can wait until the dog either grows out of it's barking phase (IF it grows out of it), and wonder about the sanity of it's nut-case owners.
Have any of you ever experienced this? Any resolution that won't put me in jail or cause me to worry about these psychos setting my house on fire?