Ok. So I moved here 4 months ago in a pet friendly apartments. In my building complex we are allowed to have pets. Two at the most. I got two puppies, a pug and yorkie. Both are very playful with each others. Only the yorkie barks when they play but not constantly. Just a bark here and there and then they are quite for a long period. Now Im getting a call from the leasing office saying that my neighbors are complaining. This barking problem they saying isn't louder than the 2 little runts running all day upstairs. I dont understand whats to complain when Im in a pet friendly building! Im paying an extra $50 on top of my rent for this and also an additional $600 pet deposit. WTF! Its like I cant allow my pups to have a normal dog life like they should? Cat meows and dogs bark its that simple. I dont see how her small barking would disturb the neighbors. btw, I evaluated this out when I took an entire day off to sit and watch tv all day while watching and listening to them secretly. What are your opinions?
I forgot to mention that they are out in the patio from 9am to 6-7pm. Other times are inside their home dog cage inside our apartment.
Im saying that the kids upstairs running all days is normal for their age. I dont call and complain like whoever would complain about our pups. I have witnessed that our yorkie only barks only when she is playful. Not because she wants to go inside. I can see how both would rather stay outside than inside because everytime I open the cage they run to the door to be open to go out to our patio.
I forgot to mention that they are out in the patio from 9am to 6-7pm. Other times are inside their home dog cage inside our apartment.
Im saying that the kids upstairs running all days is normal for their age. I dont call and complain like whoever would complain about our pups. I have witnessed that our yorkie only barks only when she is playful. Not because she wants to go inside. I can see how both would rather stay outside than inside because everytime I open the cage they run to the door to be open to go out to our patio.