Quote Originally Posted by Glacier

We live in a rural subdivision. All the lots are four acres.

The dogs can be heard for a long way.
I've been able to identify Franklin's voice from 5 miles.

The subdivision was originally designed for horses and dog teams.

The people who were already here were "grandfathered".
If I sold my property, another musher couldn't buy it.
A sad commentary on good planning gone astray ...
But I see the same thing happening in my "Rural Community" ...
* The Horse Lover buys 5 acres in the wilderness - a mile to the nearest home.
* Within 5 years they have a few "City Slickers" living within a stone's throw ...
* And the complaints begin ...

City Slickers:
* There's horse poop ALL over their "yard" ... and they never "mow" their "grass"!

Horse Folks:
* Uhhh, that's my horses' PASTURE - not my "yard" ...
* And we call it HAY, not "grass".

"Changing the Rules" - AFTER the Dog Kennel has been established -
just isn't right!

They should be happy you don't *charge* to listen to your Husky Choir Concerts!