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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Hello

Does anyone else hear a dog barking between 3-4am sporadically - to - frequently somewhere in the gardens between Seymour Road and Hewitt Road?

Does anyone know who's dog it is? 

Does anyone know how to find out which house a barking dog at 3-4am comes from?

It does seem a bit weird that a dog owner would choose to ignore their dog barking quite so loudly and endlessly (last night it was for about 50minutes non-stop; previous occasions its been as long) at such a grim time of night.

Any inkling as to who's it may be please please can you ask them politely to bring their dog in at night? 

Shattered.

Thank you.

 

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i actually believed the april fools when someone posted they'd seen a lion cub in the area.

oh dear.

You weren't the only one!

OAE is indulging in a little Victorian pastiche (Your country woman, Charlotte, would be proud of you) based upon his knowledge of our Harringay House and a sturdy little Edwardian villa he's found with the same name. I can't help thinking you could turn that opening into an excellent bit of Victorian gothic by adding a ghost or two. Anyway enough of this off topic rambling...

OAE, someone needs to teach you how to post a link properly, for a man of your intellect, surely you can learn how to do it...or is it a case of old dogs, new tricks.

Ah right, Liz - the missing link. But what, pray, has intellect to do with the mechanical arts?  I'll get my man to see about it. And no, I do not keep a country woman, nor even a city bint, called Charlotte.

There now, I was sure you'd laid a claim to Charlotte, she being a Carrickfergus lassie and all, somewhere on the site but I can't find the comment.

As I thought, why have a dog and bark yourself, when your 'adminman' will do the editing for you?

Did someone just mention HOL humour? That's the best one I've heard in four years.

Clare. I'm so very sorry. But I was howling reading this. Thank you!!! Hope you get barking dog sorted....

 

Pompousness aside -  does anyone actually know where this poor dog lives?

If it is the one I heard today in the passage I think it is on Seymour (Warham side) about 10 or so houses west from the passage. Really loud. I've never noticed it at night but must be dreadful if you live nearby. Know nothing about dogs but it didn't sound happy.

If it's on Seymour it may well be a cat gone AWOL from the Seymour Sanctuary but pretending it's a dog to draw attention to itself.

That poor dog on Warham has been yapping it's head off for 2 days now. I can't figure out which house it's coming from. It's on the Wighman Road side of the passage, on the side that backs on to Seymour, the first 4 or 5 houses after the passage i reckon, but which one? Anyone? I can hear it, whoever lives next to or opposite must be going mad. Not to mention the dog himself, either bored, freaked out or both. Whatever it is, it's not good.

There's a dog that's kept outside between Seymour and Hewitt.

It's up from the passage, maybe around numbers 49-39, behind those houses.

Could be on the Seymour side in a garden or the Hewitt Road side.

Anyone else hear it?

It barks every single evening and wakes my daughter up without fail.

She's started having dog-related nightmares.

CAN'T be right to keep a dog outside all night like that.

Have tried contacting the council, but they've said unless we know which house it's at, there's nothing they can do.

Maddening.

Anyone got any ideas?

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