Am I the only one that isn't deaf? If I can hear your dogs barking in our house/yard, you ought to be able to hear them in your house/yard. When you are outside, not paying attention to your dog, put him/her in the house. Stop walking past the dog, ignoring the reason for the barking. The constant barking indicates that you shouldn't have a dog because you don't know how to love or train it.
I have heard your dogs all hours of the day and night. If you're too lazy to get out of bed on the weekends to put the dog out and let them back in, get rid of the dog. It is on a schedule and doesn't know that it's Saturday or Sunday, only that they need to be let out and fed by a certain time each day. And when you come home, don't tie it up and just ignore it for everyone else to listen to that has worked all day and just wants to relax.
Do not let your dogs run loose. Contrary to what you think, living in the country is still part of Cayuga County, and there is a leash law/barking ordinance effective in the whole county, not just the city. I have heard the barking from the north end of Short Road, Cayuga Road, from around the corner of 5&20 as well as from the Old Turnpike Road.
I personally think the county should mandate a five-hour course provided by the SPCA at the owner's expense for all household members in dog training/management. All members pass the course, or no dog! No license should be issued/renewed until this course has been completed and should be taken as a refresher course each year.
And to you people who breed dogs - stop! The SPCA is full of animals that didn't ask to the here, but unfortunately, they had ignorant owners who didn't pay attention to them, didn't spay/neuter them (including cats), dropped them off on the roadside or put an ad in the paper because they didn't want to deal with them any more.
A final problem to air is you people that go out at 7-8 p.m. starting up power tools, revving engines and hammering. This is wind-down time from a long day at work. Be courteous of your neighbors.
Deb Casler
Cayuga
Do not let your dogs run loose. Contrary to what you think, living in the country is still part of Cayuga County, and there is a leash law/barking ordinance effective in the whole county, not just the city. I have heard the barking from the north end of Short Road, Cayuga Road, from around the corner of 5&20 as well as from the Old Turnpike Road.
I personally think the county should mandate a five-hour course provided by the SPCA at the owner's expense for all household members in dog training/management. All members pass the course, or no dog! No license should be issued/renewed until this course has been completed and should be taken as a refresher course each year.
And to you people who breed dogs - stop! The SPCA is full of animals that didn't ask to the here, but unfortunately, they had ignorant owners who didn't pay attention to them, didn't spay/neuter them (including cats), dropped them off on the roadside or put an ad in the paper because they didn't want to deal with them any more.
A final problem to air is you people that go out at 7-8 p.m. starting up power tools, revving engines and hammering. This is wind-down time from a long day at work. Be courteous of your neighbors.
Deb Casler
Cayuga