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Originally Posted by mickey100
We had a patio villa, and the dogs in the other villas is the reason we sold and moved. The dog across the street would bark every time the wind blew the curtains, or it would hear the UPS truck, or whatever, and that would start up every other dog in the neighborhood. There were 6 dogs in close proximity. With the lanai's in front, you really couldn't get away from the noise unless you closed the door and went inside. Great for the dogs, for people, not so much, unless you find a neighborhood that doesn't have barking dogs.
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Mickey: Barking dog/dogs a topic for conversation among many who don't have a dog. It's really an expense to move but sometimes that becomes the only answer. We had a dog many years of our marriage, especially when I had to travel because of my employment, most can be trained but it takes a lot of work. A dog can be a great companion. Our first home in TV was a patio villa, given a choice, courtyard villa a better choice for a dog IMHO.