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You've never dealt with a dog that barks constantly? After the 20th ticket, what do you do if you want to keep it and not subject it to the trauma of a new home or euthanasia?
You fucking learn how to train it properly. Good lord. If I could teach every cat I have ever had in my life to behave, you can do this much.
I'm mentioning it from the standpoint of the person next door that is kept up all night by these animals. They're everywhere and you're right about the training, even if you are an asshole. Unfortunately, these people never seem to be able to train them, so I'm guessing the poor mutt ends up dead.
Genuine question: You can get a dog-barking ticket? I like to think that training would work, but I have never had a constantly barking dog.
I've lived where that's what happens, at least I've been yelled at by said owners when I continuously call in complaints because I can't sleep at night.
Oh like a noise complaint! That makes perfect sense. Apparently my brain needs to catch up to my fingers.