While I commend my neighbours for offering stray dogs a home, it has led to noise pollution and significant safety concerns in our residential area.
The constant barking and howling from the dogs have been disrupting peace.
Additionally, the lack of proper licences among these dogs raises serious health risks, as these animals are likely unvaccinated, which may endanger both the residents as well as their pets.
I thus urge the authorities to look into the matter and encourage the active fostering of a more considerate society.
Concerned Citizen
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