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Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> The dog went in shortly after I posted this last

> night and I've not heard any barking his evening,

> so maybe they go the message..

>

> Hope so.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
I can hear a dog crying/howling either on melbourne grove near lytcott Grove OR on glengarry - it is kept outside for a number of hours every day and sounds very distressed. I see an earlier post about this in Dec 19 - does any one know what house/flat number is doing this please? This started a few months ago. This sounds like a different dog to the one mentioned near Elsie Grove.

Hi blanched may


Yes we keep hearing the one your mentioning . I posted about it but no joy finding out which door number.

It's put out early morning out all day moans barks even in evening poor dog.


We think it's glengarry or Melbourne Grove.. Hard tell. Sound travels

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