'Do not allow your dogs to bark': Toronto asking residents to keep dogs quiet in certain parks

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'Do not allow your dogs to bark': Toronto asking residents to keep dogs quiet in certain parks
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The City of Toronto has raised eyebrows after installing signage at some city-run dog parks prohibiting excessive barking.

This week, residents reported signs placed at St.Andrew’s dog park, near Spadina Avenue and Adelaide Street, and Wychwood Barns Dog Park, near Christie and Benson avenues, asking residents to prohibit their dogs from barking while at the park.

“Due to the closeness of the area residents, do not allow your dogs to bark and disturb the neighbourhood,” the sign reads.no City of Toronto noise bylaw specifically prohibiting “excessive” barking , residents can be fined up to $500 for amplified sound exceeding permitted levels outdoors, or for making, causing, or permitting noise that is unreasonable and persistent.

When reached for comment Wednesday, the City of Toronto told CTV News Toronto that it is working to “balance the needs of a range of park users and local communities.” “Signage was installed to remind users of the off-leash area to be considerate of nearby residents,” the statement said. “Although barking is expected at off-leash areas, excessive barking can be disruptive to neighbours.

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