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“The public order office has been informed”: Neighbor complains anonymously on a note about a barking dog

2024-03-29T05:08:05.333Z

Highlights: “The public order office has been informed’: Neighbor complains anonymously on a note about a barking dog. “If he barks again after 10 p.m. or on Sunday, I will call the police for disturbing the peace” The note was signed with a smiling smiley. Also learn how to stop dogs from barking at the door. The new WhatsApp channel from Landtiere.de is here! Animal tips and touching news can be found on our WhatsApp channel.



As of: March 29, 2024, 5:45 a.m

By: Sandra Barbara Furtner

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In an apartment building, a neighbor leaves a note with a threatening undertone. If the dog doesn't bark according to the law, it will call the police.

Anyone who lives in an apartment building has probably had contact with stressful neighbors. Whether it's noise, smells, a stroller left in the stairwell or damage to property - there's always something. A note

on the Instagram page

notesofgermany

sparks a controversial discussion. An anonymous author complains about a dog barking and threatens to call the police. Another neighbor, however, appears remorseful after his dog hit a doormat.

Dog is only allowed to bark for 30 minutes a day

Even though dogs are wonderful companions, loud barking can get on some people's last nerves. “To the family from the third floor,” the handwritten message begins. "It's really super annoying when your 'big brown' dog barks constantly, whether with the window open or on the balcony." Then the author points out the legal situation: “According to the law, a maximum of 30 minutes a day is allowed. The public order office has been informed.” The subliminal threat follows promptly: “If he barks again after 10 p.m. or on Sunday, I will call the police for disturbing the peace.” The note was signed with a smiling smiley. Also learn how to stop dogs from barking at the door.

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In the comments, the opinions of Instagram users vary. Some can understand the situation of the person who made the note, but would not do it anonymously, others side with the family.

  • “I did too, from two sides. One barks, the other 'sings'. However, I sought conversation and didn't put up any anonymous notes."

  • “My Chihuahuas also know the clock.”

  • “Without a name underneath – very grown up”.

  • “Awesome, the smiley 😊 👏”.

  • “Such notes don’t make living together any easier and nobody needs neighbors like that! 😏 Living together can be so easy.”

  • “If dogs are only allowed to bark for 30 minutes, I wonder what that looks like for small children or children when they are playing in the apartment.” 😂

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In fact, barking dogs are a common point of contention between neighbors. In general, keeping dogs is associated with noise - a certain level of volume should be accepted. Barking is a natural behavior and an important expression of their communication. But it's less the volume than the duration that plays a role.

Source: merkur

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