FARMINGTON — A couple who live next door to a sled dog kennel on Whittier Road have filed a lawsuit in Franklin County Superior Court, claiming damages for the emotional distress being caused by the repeated barking and howling of the 17 canines.
The suit was filed by David and Jamie Lucas who live at 828 Whittier Road. The defendants are dog owner Jean Perron and the owner of property at 822 Whittier Road, Rudolph Dyer, of Farmington.
Perron moved into the neighborhood in 2009 with her dogs and built a kennel about 200 feet from the Lucas home, according to the complaint. Ever since, the dogs have barked and howled on numerous occasions throughout the day and night making noise that can be heard inside the Lucas home.
“The frequent, repeated and loud barking and howling ... of the dogs has seriously and substantially interfered with the (Lucas') use and enjoyment of their home and land,” wrote attorney David Sanders, who represents the Lucas family.
The Lucases repeatedly asked Perron to control her dogs and do something about the barking, according to the complaint. They also filed dozens of noise complaints with the Farmington Police Department and the town's animal control officer, and have kept a detailed log of the type of noise and the time it occurred.
Perron, contacted on Wednesday, declined to comment on the complaint but described media coverage of the dispute as “one-sided” and “not even the truth.”
“The whole thing has not been fair and has been very hurtful to my family,” she said.
Perron appeared in Farmington District Court earlier this spring to respond to dozens of complaints filed under the town's former and less restrictive dog barking ordinance. According to the superior court lawsuit, she admitted liability and was assessed and paid a small fine.
In March, voters at the town meeting approved a more detailed and stringent ordinance that carried harsher penalties for repeated offenses.
When the town brought Perron to court for violating the new regulations, however, a judge threw the case out because a copy of the ordinance was not included in the file, according to town officials.
It was the second time the town omitted the evidence.
On Wednesday, Farmington Town Manager Richard Davis said both instances were oversights. At the first hearing, the Farmington Police Department unintentionally did not enter the document into evidence. The second time, the attorney representing the town inadvertently neglected to provide a copy to the court.
“It was unfortunate that the same thing happened twice, but we feel in the end, a civil suit will have a greater impact on the case,” Davis said.
In related court action, earlier this month a district court judge dismissed a complaint of harassment Perron filed against Jaimie Lucas.
The suit was based on the number of times Lucas had complained about Perron's dogs, which she claimed were an invasion of privacy, Sanders said Tuesday.
District Court Judge Dan Driscoll dismissed the charges after hearing Perron's testimony and before Sanders cross-examined her, Sanders said.
“He found no basis in the facts,” the attorney said.
“(Perron) has 17 dogs. ... If you are going to open a kennel, it seems to me that the decision on where to locate it should be based on whether or not you have sufficient room around you to give you some sort of buffer,” Sanders said Tuesday. “She just moved in.”
“We want her to relocate her kennel,” he said. “All dogs bark. The problem is not the dog. The problem is the owner.”
The complaint asks the court to order Perron to reimburse the Lucases for damages and any legal fees and costs, and to provide unspecified monetary relief.
what is good for the goose is
what is good for the goose is good for the gander... right? or because its a dog it does not apply... that is half of the problem with people...
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queenhoneybee are you that stupid that you put on a shock collar....then you deserve to get what you got...realy stupid....
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Well said rusty I think shock collars are some of the best tools for properly training a dog.
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There is nothing which states that this woman is raising and selling pups. She could just as logically have a sled team and/or show dogs; so, don't jump on the monetary bandwagon. Kennel licenses are pretty useless for sled dogs or show dogs; both of which have to be individually licensed to travel to meets.
I wonder who these people will find to sue when the coy-dogs move in.
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I have been following the story for a while (on the SJ and daily bulldog) they are sled dogs.
As far as the coy-dogs they are here but we are all trying to solve that problem together ;)
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when they bark, the collar give's the barker a jolt 'round the neck. The more barks, the more juice. Soon the dogs figure out barking inflicts pain. If not, your breeding dumb dogs! This is not animal cruelty. It's dog obedience. Who wants to buy a dog that barks at his own shadow day and night. If people have to wear ankle bracelets, dogs can wear neck collars. No drinking and no barking! Get with it dog Judge and make her buy tazer collars, move out in the sticks, or shut her kennel down!
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i have never used shock collars. has anyone put one to their own neck? its not pretty and its not training properly-its just ignoring the issue and being lazy. shock collars should be banned. disgusting.
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I believe it was less than considerate to build a dog kennel with 17 dogs 200 feet from your neighbor's home and expect the neighbors are going to put up with the noise and howling.
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Even if the dog kennel were "up to par" with standards, it does not excuse the lack of consideration when building so close to neighbors. No one wants to live near a kennel with so many dogs that you have to listen to them day and night. Even dog owners can attest to the noise and disturbance that would cause. They should move their kennel to a more less populated location, as neighbors who are paying good money on their homes, should not have to be disturbed 24/7 by neighboring animals. That is just inexcusable.
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“(Perron) has 17 dogs. ... If you are going to open a kennel, it seems to me that the decision on where to locate it should be based on whether or not you have sufficient room around you to give you some sort of buffer,” Sanders said Tuesday.
That is the law in Maine-you can apply for a kennel license if you own 5 or more dogs. It doesn't say anything about exactly where you can locate your kennel. Furthermore-ACO inspects the kennel once a year to make sure everything is up to par, if you have enough room, right-sized kennels, etc. 'Perron' has done no wrong. IF she was violating the laws for kennel license then she should be reprimanded. The lady seems like she just wants to complain about something. I think she would get more accomplished if she had proof that this lady isn't taking care of her dogs.
Needless to say... I do feel a dog is only as good as their owners. They must be barking excessively because they are board on top of the being the breed of dog that that they are. However, the law is the law and this will be a travesty if this woman gets sued. Its bothersome to think of the places that these dogs may end up if the Lucas sues.
I seriously have to stress how important it is to rescue a shelter dog or rescue a dog. They need us and need to be rescued. I am against dog breeding and buying dogs from a breeder. People don't want to go to the shelter or see the commercials because its easier to ignore the issue and be blind to the fact that there is a problem with dogs being abused, hurt, or neglected. The Lewiston animal shelter boasted on FB that over 50% of the dogs that they received the past year were purebreds... PUREBREDS! And that is only one shelter among many across the U.S. Many people get a dog for the wrong reasons... its cute or expensive without being well-versed about the breed or taking into consideration their apt or home/space or land. It all comes down to being the right dog/breed for every owner/family/home. There is a dog out there that needs us... a good, loving, stable home. There are so many dogs that aren't going to have a chance at life. Dogs are not disposable. If anyone feels that they can't handle their own dog(s) they need to do more and get the right training to address unwanted behaviors. Dogs are only as good as their owners. I know this from first hand experience and the results of an untrained dog are devastating. Please consider getting a shelter dog or rescue a dog!
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I have the same problem with my neighbors. Dogs barking all day and all night long. It is very annoying.
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I would rather listen to dog barking than the train or jake brakes on an 18 wheeler. If you live next to a farm are you going to tell the farmer to stop his rooster from crowing?
its an animal and its going to be an animal. get over it!
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There is a difference between a pet dog and 17 dogs! It is inexcusable that anyone would assume their neighbors would want to listen to barking and howling 24/7. People pay good money on their homes nowadays and it is wrong to force any neighbor to endure that type of noise harassment. There needs to be a law regarding how close people can build a kennel. I hope the neighbors take this to the next level and ask their local reps to create a law regarding kennels (of all types) so this does not happen in the future.
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Its all about respect. Respect of allowing people do what they want with their land and respecting your neighbors enough not to bother them. If you are going to have 17 dogs you need either to control your does better or build a barrier so the noise is at least less. I hate it the more people that move to Maine the more respect and common sense we all lose.
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There is nothing more annoying than to have to listen to someone's dog barking.
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