View Full Version : Barking Dogs in CYV???
LABSX2
05-30-2012, 08:21 AM
I have read on some of the posts that there are a lot of barking dogs in the CYV sections that could potentially drive you crazy if you are not use to it. I have dogs but I do not let them bark and therefore I really don't want to listens to someone else's. What do the CYV residents think about this issue? :confused:
Figmo Bohica
05-30-2012, 09:42 AM
I'll this this turns into a dog poop thread within the next two posts. Wanna bet?
Barefoot
05-30-2012, 10:36 AM
I have read on some of the posts that there are a lot of barking dogs in the CYV sections that could potentially drive you crazy if you are not use to it. I have dogs but I do not let them bark and therefore I really don't want to listens to someone else's. What do the CYV residents think about this issue? :confused:
We had a CYV for 3 years .. Never heard a barking dog.
LABSX2
05-30-2012, 12:08 PM
We had a CYV for 3 years .. Never heard a barking dog.
Thanks! I know that you can't believe everything you read, so that's why I wanted to get it straight from someone that has actually lived in a CYV neighborhood. :highfive:
ncr2482
05-30-2012, 12:26 PM
We live in a CYV and two dogs reside next door to us and one dog across the street. Occasionally we hear them barking but not often. We live on a golf course and when the dogs first moved in they did bark more frequently, however once they got used to seeing people they don't bark at the golfers.
Ohiogirl
05-30-2012, 12:58 PM
I live in a CYV neighborhood and at least 50% of us have dogs. Our dog barks once or twice to be let in, as do the dogs next door. Haven't heard a peep from the dog on our other side, but she was fairly recently adopted. The walls/fences probably do block noise, and there is no dog behind us. I never notice the dogs 2 and 3 houses down barking, although they must once in awhile.
I have heard a couple of dogs on the next street over bark a lot sometimes, when dogs are being walked past their house. I think those dogs used to spend more time in their garage, now I think they are kept inside more, probably due to the barking. Owners are snowbirds so they were not in the garage in hot weather. Don't think it's a problem anymore, so either the owners realized it or the dogs just got used to being here.
If you should have neighboring dogs who bark a lot, I would let the owners know, in a nice way, that they are barking a lot when they are gone. Maybe they don't know. Most dogs are inside when owners are out and about, and if a dog occasionally barks when people pass by, so what? Certainly if constantly barking dogs are a problem that the owner, when advised, is not resolving, then it's time to get Community Watch involved.
I would be a lot more concerned about constant loud parties on someone's patio or lanai. An occasional loud party is fine with me, especially if I am invited :). We are not talking loud rap or rock bands here.
ajbrown
05-30-2012, 01:06 PM
It is not just CYVs, but the reason it is more apt to happen in a CYV is the dogs can be let out unattended. Same can happen in lanai or birdcage.
Sadly, with many issues like this, the answer will depend on your neighbors.
We back up to a CYV that has two dogs, When these dogs are let out, they bark. The duration is never more than 10 minutes, but one of the times is often between 6:45 - 7:30 AM. If you talk on your lanai on a nice afternoon and the dogs are out they will start barking. Yes we have made the owners aware that it bothers us......
If my dog barked at 7AM I would be so embarrassed. She would be on a short leash until she was trained. I can never understand people that let a dog bark and bark and not think (or worse not care) it has any affect on their neighbors.
It would be the same as letting my dog go into someone else's ya.. <not gonna happen Figmo :1rotfl:>
LABSX2
05-30-2012, 01:15 PM
I live in a CYV neighborhood and at least 50% of us have dogs. Our dog barks once or twice to be let in, as do the dogs next door. Haven't heard a peep from the dog on our other side, but she was fairly recently adopted. The walls/fences probably do block noise, and there is no dog behind us. I never notice the dogs 2 and 3 houses down barking, although they must once in awhile.
I have heard a couple of dogs on the next street over bark a lot sometimes, when dogs are being walked past their house. I think those dogs used to spend more time in their garage, now I think they are kept inside more, probably due to the barking. Owners are snowbirds so they were not in the garage in hot weather. Don't think it's a problem anymore, so either the owners realized it or the dogs just got used to being here.
If you should have neighboring dogs who bark a lot, I would let the owners know, in a nice way, that they are barking a lot when they are gone. Maybe they don't know. Most dogs are inside when owners are out and about, and if a dog occasionally barks when people pass by, so what? Certainly if constantly barking dogs are a problem that the owner, when advised, is not resolving, then it's time to get Community Watch involved.
I would be a lot more concerned about constant loud parties on someone's patio or lanai. An occasional loud party is fine with me, especially if I am invited :). We are not talking loud rap or rock bands here.
From one "Ohio girl" to another, thanks for the information. It will be very helpful when we make the "big decision". :D
KEVIN & JOSIE
05-30-2012, 03:42 PM
I'll this this turns into a dog poop thread within the next two posts. Wanna bet?
I heard the dogs poop in their yards!:1rotfl:
asianthree
05-30-2012, 07:33 PM
thats why we didn't buy a CYV cause my dog can't poop in your yard. Thats post #2 :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
lovsthosebigdogs
05-30-2012, 07:46 PM
We just taught our dogs to poop all at once when they were new. Now they don't ever have to poop anymore. Whew... glad we got that over with. Oh, oops... almosot turned this into a poop thread.:icon_wink:
hedoman
05-31-2012, 02:51 AM
I have read on some of the posts that there are a lot of barking dogs in the CYV sections that could potentially drive you crazy if you are not use to it. I have dogs but I do not let them bark and therefore I really don't want to listens to someone else's. What do the CYV residents think about this issue? :confused:
We hear numerous dogs barking at all hours in the CYVs accross the golf course VERY far away and it is annoying. Don't know what the neighbors must think........
CHOOOT em Lizabeth CHOOT em
jimbo2012
05-31-2012, 07:26 AM
Well if you think about the percentage of buyers getting these homes because they own dogs there is a greater likelihood of hearing dogs barking.
The community I was at for the last few years had "no dog streets", we couldn't even walk our dog on those streets let alone own one.
Personally we should probably not lives our lives around our pets it should be the other way around.
But it's not.
We're passionate about the animals we chose to share our lives with.
LABSX2
05-31-2012, 07:36 AM
Well if you think about the percentage of buyers getting these homes because they own dogs there is a greater likelihood of hearing dogs barking.
The community I was at for the last few years had "no dog streets", we couldn't even walk our dog on those streets let alone own one.
Personally we should probably not lives our lives around our pets it should be the other way around.
But it's not.
We're passionate about the animals we chose to share our lives with.
My mind agrees with you about not living our lives around our dogs, but my heart also agrees with the passion that we feel for furry kids.
asianthree
05-31-2012, 08:01 AM
Loved our dog blind and hard of hearing so barking was not a problem. But when we rented a cyv the noise factor for us was too much so we chose something different, just our life style
ladydoc
05-31-2012, 09:55 AM
From one "Ohio girl" to another, thanks for the information. It will be very helpful when we make the "big decision". :D
We live in a CYV and I rarely hear any of the dogs barking. Ours bark when someone comes to the door and maybe a woof when they want to come in. We do not let them bark when they are outside. They know the difference between barking to let mom and pop know someone is coming and just barking to run off their mouths. I have found everyones dog to do just about the same.
Bill-n-Brillo
05-31-2012, 06:25 PM
The potential for barking dogs is situational. Our lot backs up to a CYV wall and the people immediately over the wall have two dogs that bark when they're in the lanai or out in their yard. It's not that big a deal to us as we're not in TV all that much. If we lived in our home full-time, it might be more of an issue.
Even if everything with your neighbors and barking dogs is fine today, things can always change over time - people come and go as do pets. Buy what you like where you like it and go with the flow! :D
Bill :)
CFrance
06-02-2012, 06:28 PM
We're building a ramp so our dog can get over the wall from our Begonia and poop in the CYV behind us. while barking.
Barefoot
06-02-2012, 10:19 PM
We're building a ramp so our dog can get over the wall from our Begonia and poop in the CYV behind us. while barking.
With any luck, you dog can steal some food off your neighbor's BBQ and bring it home!
ajbrown
06-03-2012, 06:07 AM
Some days you just cannot get back to sleep. Today 'our' CYV dogs were barking at 5:25 AM. The duration was only about 10 seconds, but it is 5:25 AM on Sunday!!!
I am so glad for them that they have a CYV so they did not have to go out to control their dogs and get their slippers wet.
PS. I know nothing gets resolved by posting here, but I felt like griping and where else but TOTV. You never know, maybe people that own two dogs that live in a CYV in Mallory are on TOTV :sigh:
rubicon
06-03-2012, 06:30 AM
For those families owning dogs, other dogs barking would be a non-event. For those of us not owning dogs and/or not having much affection toward critters it can be a nerve rattling event even if for a short duration. Collectively, I hear barking dogs all over The Villages. I guess it could be worse with some people having affection for elephants. Now that would transend any other poop stories:wave:
asianthree
06-03-2012, 06:46 AM
Some days you just cannot get back to sleep. Today 'our' CYV dogs were barking at 5:25 AM. The duration was only about 10 seconds, but it is 5:25 AM on Sunday!!!
I am so glad for them that they have a CYV so they did not have to go out to control their dogs and get their slippers wet.
PS. I know nothing gets resolved by posting here, but I felt like griping and where else but TOTV. You never know, maybe people that own two dogs that live in a CYV in Mallory are on TOTV :sigh:
I hear your pain i am sitting on my deck up north and have listen to the dog 90 feet away bark from 5:05 this morning until now, and for the rest of the day he hates to be outside and alone, Yep they are home and could care less even animal control has given up. Can't wait to sell this home become a frog and listen to the few minutes of barking.:rant-rave:
jimbo2012
06-03-2012, 06:49 AM
You can send a note to your neighbor like this.
“Jane, I’m worried about Atlas. I don’t think that you’re aware that he barks his heart out while you’re away.” Or “Atlas wakes us up every morning like an alarm clock. But on weekends we’d like to be able to sleep later. Is there anything you can do to keep him quieter? We’d really appreciate it.” If this doesn’t help, see if your other neighbors are also bothered, and if so, send a note from the group. A complaint from more than one person may persuade the owner to rectify the problem.
Your last resort is the police. Many communities have an ordinance about nuisance barking, which is sometimes classified as a misdemeanor.
Sumter County Code 4-7 - To allow your dog to bark excessively and continuously is in violation of ordinance.
When they are notified of a violation they will dispatch an Animal Control Officer to issue a verbal warning.
shcisamax
06-03-2012, 07:23 AM
I find those people on the golf course hitting balls too close to the house ruining my view and privacy...I find those cars going around the circles in the wrong lanes at the wrong times annoying, I find the people in the parking lots driving with no regard to anyone else...in fact a man couldn't wait to park yesterday and came within 4 inches of me, not my car but me, as I tried to get in my car...and he laughed...if you look for it, you will find lots of things to be annoying but isn't it better to spend your time embracing what you enjoy instead of constantly picking on these very insignificant things that, when you are on your last day, you won't even think about? Lighten up folks. It is a nicer life here and presumably that is whey we all came. Not perfect...but definitely nicer.
CFrance
06-03-2012, 08:08 AM
With any luck, you dog can steal some food off your neighbor's BBQ and bring it home!
Ha! Like he would share!!!!!!!!
Seriously, though, I disagree with rubicon. Barking dogs are very annoying to listen to, even our own, and we never let more than two single barks escape without hauling him inside.
duffysmom
06-03-2012, 05:14 PM
Barking dogs are an insignificant annoyance?:faint: One of the things I love about my home in TV is the peace and quiet I enjoy. A barking dog is a dog in distress and I for one would feel his/her pain. When people have a dog and ignore them or worse refuse to train their dog they infringe on their neighbors P&Q.
We have neighbors behind us with two dogs and I have never been disturbed by them; when I finish this note I'll say a prayer in thanksgiving.:bowdown
tommy steam
06-03-2012, 05:35 PM
I have read on some of the posts that there are a lot of barking dogs in the CYV sections that could potentially drive you crazy if you are not use to it. I have dogs but I do not let them bark and therefore I really don't want to listens to someone else's. What do the CYV residents think about this issue? :confused:
who would really get use to barking dogs....?:1rotfl:
Reefer
06-09-2012, 08:42 PM
Some days you just cannot get back to sleep. Today 'our' CYV dogs were barking at 5:25 AM. The duration was only about 10 seconds, but it is 5:25 AM on Sunday!!!
Man, we were just getting a little excited to begin our search in TV and a CYV. Reading these postings about dogs may be a blessing before we come down for our visit in August. It most definitely changes our views on a CYV as we are not fans of our one or two neighbors barking dogs. Can't imagine what it's like throughout these neighborhoods.
I am wondering....is there or perhaps is there a need for a non-pet neighborhood? I don't know, just a thought and please ~ no offence to owners of pets. We do understand your love for pets, but you know, there are others like us.
This is a very helpful topic so we can see all different
Patty55
06-10-2012, 12:03 PM
You know, it's like anything else, if you look for problems you'll find them. Reading this board you'd think this place sounds like a kennel-not so. Nothing fires up these boards like a good manure thread-LOL, but if there are one or two dogs at your present home that annoy you, you'll find them here too.
I don't know if you've spent any time here in TV, the houses are very close, privacy is kind of limited. Sometimes it's not easy to respect your neighbors and mind your own business. Sometimes you have to remind yourself that they have as much a right to enjoy themselves as you do.
We all have things that annoy us, I personally can't tolerate children that chirp like dolphins, so guess what, I don't go to Walmart. If dogs are your deal breaker, there are many places that don't allow them-a friend of mine just got a gorgeous condo in South Florida that doesn't allow them, it works for her.
Truth is...the dogs in The Villages are over-indulged, we love them like our children (sometimes more-LOL), they are everywhere...the town squares, restaurants and walking down your street-not restricted to a CYV. Truth is... the people here are very into rescue dogs, they find room in their lives, hearts and homes for the unloved. Truth is, if you find this unacceptable this might not be the place for you.
shcisamax
06-10-2012, 12:12 PM
Thank you for a well thought out and poignant post.
Barefoot
06-10-2012, 01:49 PM
.... Truth is...the dogs in The Villages are over-indulged, we love them like our children (sometimes more-LOL), they are everywhere...the town squares, restaurants and walking down your street-not restricted to a CYV. Truth is... the people here are very into rescue dogs, they find room in their lives, hearts and homes for the unloved. Truth is, if you find this unacceptable this might not be the place for you.
Nicely said, Patty! :thumbup:
Biggins and LolliPop :doggie::doggie:
zonerboy
06-10-2012, 02:57 PM
Home owners in The Villages are allowed to have dogs. Some dogs bark when they're outside. Some owners don't control this doggie behavior. Therefore....if you move to The Villages there is a chance you will be annoyed by barking dogs. The incidence of this problem is very small in my experience. However, if you are the one being annoyed, you probably don't care that 98 percent of other Villagers don't have such a problem.
One possible solution: don't buy in a new neighborhood. You don't get to choose your neighbors. Buy in a location where people already live. It's easy enough to find out if there is a noise problem. Just ask around.
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