I know that we had a debate on here last year, (I think, time flys so fast) of the lady who had the Huskey kennels and was being taken to court by her neighbours.
I know that the lady concerned did come on the site to put her side as much as she legally could to us and most of us did wish her well.
Having read the paper today and the court case is now over, regretably not to the outcome that was hoped for, I'm very saddened to read that the quoted 30 Huskey's the owner will probably have to now PTS.
I just wanted the lady concerned to know that I for one I'm really upset for her, I think it is tragic.
From what I can remember, though it is only from memory so may not be 100% accurate. These people had been there for many years with no complaints, a neighbour moved and sold their house specifically telling the new owners about the kennels and obviously they could see for themselves that the Huskies were there.
They began complaining, then some offices or something, memory not so good, were built at the back of the Huskies with cars driving up and down at night and walking on gravel which was making the dogs bark.
So, circumstances around the huskies changed, they were asked by the council to bring the dogs in at night to avoid any howling or barking which occurred due to the 'offices' behind, but obviously they could not bring in that many Huskies. :-(
It is such a shame that these beautiful dogs are now suffering purely due to a change of surroundings.
I hope that others with Huskies and whom know this breed will offer to take some of these dogs and that they will not all end up being PTS, the poor owners have lost everything.
>I would have spent that 200K on moving house instead of lawyers.
Well, yes. Or on soundproofing the kennels, which they said they couldn't afford to do.
Don't want to sound harsh as I do feel sorry for the lady in question, but have to confess that when this was discussed before I was also on the side of the fence of saying I wouldn't fancy living next door to it. I honestly can't imagine that 30 dogs only make between 4 and 8 minutes noise per day. With the best will in the world, 30 dogs in a residential area does seem excessive.
M.