I wanted to respond to the unleashed dogs comment(s). We live at 9006 Woodland Trace. For those of you that walk, I’m sure you have seen our two little dogs in our front yard, and unfortunately sometimes in the street. At times you may see them with us, and at times without. Sometimes they take the liberty of leaving the yard. We use an electronic fence to keep the dogs in our yard. They wear collars that keep them within the parameters. We remove the collars at night and put them back on each morning. The reason you will sometimes see them in the street is, my mother lives with us. She has Dementia and will sometimes let the dogs out before we put their collars on them. Also,she doesn’t know how to handle the dogs properly. We try our best to keep ahead of her, but we don’t always hear her when she goes outside. She functions fairly well in some areas, and terribly in others.
The dogs are very friendly, especially the male, who is the cream color one. His name is Gilley. The black and white female is Gretchen. I apologize if they have caused any problems for any of you. We try very hard to stay one step ahead of my mother. The Pet Safe Collars work very well when the dogs have them on. Thanks for your understanding.
Carole and Richard Agee
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On Apr 21, 2019, at 10:29 PM, Stephanie Voorkamp via Discussion discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com wrote:
There are many dogs that are unleashed in our neighborhood and allowed to
run in the roads. I am concerned that the little ones are going to be hit
by a car.
Stef
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 4:26 PM Audra Duran via Discussion <
discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
Same dog acted aggressively towards my friend and I when walking on Friday
morning. When also mentioned that he wasn’t “playing nice”.
Audra Duran
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 2:37 PM Brooks Brininstool via Discussion <
discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:
Wow...sounds like someone needs to get control of their “guest”....
On Apr 21, 2019, at 2:20 PM, Adolfo Matamoros via Discussion <
I will start by stating I love dogs and in particular German Shepherds.
About 30 min ago while walking on the street in Woodland Trace an
individual loading a white SUV had his German Shepherd unleashed in the
street.
The dog responding to his/her instincts charged at me even though I was
on the opposite side of the street and did my best not to attract his
attention.
I told the owner in question that it was against the rules of the HOA
to
have unleashed dogs on the street, my main concern being my son who is in
far better shape than I am and leaves me out the dust.
The individual in question responded by saying that
a) he was a guest and not a resident of Limestone ranch
b) Told me to shut the F*** up.
In light of this experience I would respectfully request the HOA to
place signage at the entrance of the subdivision indicating that while in
public spaces dogs should have a leash, and that HOA rules are applicable
to residents and guests alike.
Unsafe handling of large dogs in public spaces is a safety problem and
an act of animal cruelty. Had it been a toy puddle charging at me I
likely
would not say anything, but seriously folks, this needs to stop before
someone, least of all one of the kids in our neighborhood, gets hurt.
Adolfo Matamoros
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