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Ohiobuckeye
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I love my East coast. I don't confront
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Thank you for being such a nice person with your pup!
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Why not kindly approach the new residents an ask them if they are aware of the lease law? Or show concern over the dog getting hurt? No reason to start out with hard feelings........
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Wish you were my neighbor! :-). Seems like there are quite a few "entitled people" here. They act like someone told them they only have a month to live & do whatever they please
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1. For the dogs running loose.... they can on their own property but not on anyone else's. I would simply go the people and tell them I know since you're new here you may not realize that your dogs can't run loose out of your yard. Tell them about the off leash dog play areas. Tell them about the coyotes killing dogs. Explain that if the dogs are loose, and running around outside, while they are inside, they could crap in someone's yard which will cause all hell to break loose. My neighbors had a chihuahua what would come over to my yard and yap, I told them if it comes in my yard, my dog will kill it. That solved that..... 2. To the person whose eneighborhood peace is being destroyed by barking dogs...... the owner can hear them so the owner is clearly an idiot. Report them to the powers that be and let them deal with it.
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A dog running loose on other folks property, or even barking incessantly no matter where they are, is terrible and gives all dog owners bad reps. I only quoted the code because a few folks believe a dog must be on a leash whenever outside, even on the owners' property. And while I think the code is reasonable, I do think it could have been worded better. The phrase "...under direct control or on a leash when off the owner's property..." could be interpreted that it is legal to have a dog off a leash when not on the owners's property if under direct control. I do not believe that is the intent or that it should be. In my opinion, when a dog is off the owners' property, it should be leashed, unless of course it's in a dog park. Like Mleeja, our dog is either in our yard or on a leash. While in our yard, our dog is directly supervised 100% of the time and is not on a leash. When off our property, our dog is on a leash. |
Have you tried talking to them? Maybe they don’t know....
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The Villages is what is called a pet friendly community. You are allowed two dogs - - no weigh limit. I know there are some HOA’S and communities that are not pet friendly and pets are not allowed. Would not deed restrictions preclude county code leash requirements? In other words, we have certain age requirements, sign requirement, yard ornaments, etc. My point is that our deed restrictions (as I remember them) require residents to be responsible to keep dogs on a leash. Just a thought - - not a lawyer.....
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I am a lifelong dog owner and dog lover. I strongly disagree with any dog owner that uses an invisable fence, choke collar or prong collar. Negative reinforcement by shocking, choking, or gouging a dog is just plain animal cruelty. Instead of being a lazy and cruel owner, take the necessary time to properly train your dog using positive reinforcement. And yes, it is same same lazy people that let their dogs off leash where not allowed, let their dogs to do their business on other residents lawns, and never pick up after their dogs. Unfortunately, the relatively small percentage of bad dog owners tend to cause all dog owners to be negatively painted with the same broad brush.
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Why are so many afraid of “confrontation”
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call the animal control people or just go tell them you have a gun and if your dog is in my yard
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If you ever served on a Board of a Condo in Florida you would quickly learn that the 3 most residents problems to deal with are "Pets, Pool and Poop"! PETS: not on a lease, Threatening (e.g. Pit Bull, etc), Barking, POOL: Water too cold, water too hot, too many in pool, kids relieving themselves in pool..If that happen Florida laws require the emptying of the pool and cleaning and refilling, POOP: Pets pooping on parking lot, beach, lawn. I promise you these will be continually brought before the board and you will never win! OH Yea, where pets not allowed.."I didn't know, its my relatives dog and they are just visiting, just here for a day or so and he's a friendly "Pit Bull", Isn't he/she cutes, can I keep him at the Condo?".You can fill in the many blanks.:pepper2:
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