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DJBabyB0kCh0y t1_j73zmdg wrote

Boo hoo with your luxury building. I don't know why high rent should let you do whatever you want. Also sounds like he knew the rules when he got the dog.

I love dogs but the sense of entitlement amongst dog owners in this city is crazy.

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SexyEdMeese t1_j74is4c wrote

Many dog owners are really inconsiderate and irresponsible.

I'm lightly allergic, and dog owners in my building will just let their dog jump on me in the elevators and the lobby. I'm ok with dogs around (which is why I ended up renting in a pet friendly building) but holy fuck why would you let it just jump on people. Then there's always a log or two at the tree on the block, and often a puddle of piss literally on our front door step. Again, holy fuck you're in control, don't let it piss wherever it wants...

There are one or two dog owners in my building who keep a tight leash indoors, they're awesome.

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nychuman t1_j75d3mm wrote

The dog owners in my buildings are bigger animals than the dogs themselves. Shit everywhere on surrounding blocks, unabated barking at all hours of the day and night. It’s an apartment building, not your personal fucking kennel.

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good2goo t1_j77hnuv wrote

Man, I live next to tons of people with dogs and they are all normal people. Sorry you seem to have gotten a bad break.

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nychuman t1_j77jbpi wrote

Honestly man, I’ve always loved dogs growing up but it has made me very resentful towards them now.

I also felt a little mislead since the building never advertised any rules about dogs and my lease specifically said no pets.

This is what happens when you live in a neighborhood filled with entitled transplants, I guess. Partly my own fault.

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matrixreloaded t1_j7fs9th wrote

These people annoy me. I have a dog in an apartment complex and I do not tolerate ANY barking, i have cameras set up with sound notifications so I know whenever she barks (she rarely does now due to training) and also make sure to curb her, pick up her shit and do all the right things because I never want to be THAT guy.

So when fucks just let their dog bark, don’t pick up shit, and let their dogs romp all over strangers it somehow reflects poorly on me and I just want to take their dogs leash, wrap it around their neck and drag them through the shit infested concrete they leave behind.

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nychuman t1_j7ggsjw wrote

You’re one of the good ones!

I’ve been constantly woken up at 11pm, 1:30am, 6am, etc from extremely loud and obnoxious barking. There was a day recently where a dog barked for 2 hours straight.

The best part is I don’t know the exact apartment numbers so I can’t even file a formal complaint to the city!

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epolonsky t1_j74s8xz wrote

I was outside twice today for a total of maybe half an hour and on both occasions I had to yell at inconsiderate dog owners who were standing on one side of the sidewalk while their animals were on the other with the leash stretched across.

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Zodiac5964 t1_j760pa3 wrote

> but holy fuck why would you let it just jump on people

and when objected to, their response is always "oh but s/he is friendly". No, friendly doesn't mean a free pass to unsolicited contact. Back the fuck off and respect someone else's boundaries.

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woodcider t1_j783k2q wrote

I’ve run into a few people over the years who curb their dog. These are good, thoughtful people and responsible dog owners. The vast majority will leave piss puddles right in the middle of the sidewalk and think nothing of it.

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TizonaBlu t1_j7bauj2 wrote

Just complain to management? Give them the unit number, floor number or just description of the dog. They’ll warn them, then issue fines.

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FormerKarmaKing t1_j77flyi wrote

TFW when a dog owner or two is completely dominating a sidewalk or space with their dogs and they make you feel like you’re walking through their living room.

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Papa--Mochi t1_j77tvx7 wrote

>I love dogs but the sense of entitlement amongst dog owners in this city is crazy.

The attitude towards dogs and dog owners in this city is so odd. The fact that they're not allowed on the subway is bizarre to me, as someone from London where it's no issue.

Yeah, there are a few people near me who clearly don't pick up after their dogs, but otherwise, zero issues.

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lucyisnotcool t1_j7827sv wrote

>The fact that they're not allowed on the subway is bizarre to me, as someone from London where it's no issue.

They are allowed

Per the MTA: "Dogs and other animals must be in a bag or other container and carried in a way that doesn’t annoy other riders. Service animals and working animals with law enforcement agencies are allowed at all times."

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The_Swoley_Ghost t1_j78t6q2 wrote

As someone who is allergic to them, i'm so glad that they are discouraged from being on a packed train with me. If i get dog dander on any of my clothes they need to be washed with hot water immediately or everything else will be contaminated.

Being stuck in a small space with a dog (lots of hair and dander in the air) causes my eyes to turn red, welts to form on my skin, and have trouble breathing. Even if I never touch the dog, we're using the same space.

Also I know multiple neighbors on my block who refuse to pick up after their dogs. They still let their animals go to the bathroom wherever they want but at least they steer clear of my treepit after I confronted them and told them I was going to follow them home and load their mailbox with their own dog's shit from my treepit. It's really a shame that it had to go that far....

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