A resident who received a complaint from a neighbor over the noise of a dog put a notice on the front door.



It is controversial.



The day (2nd), a photo was uploaded to an online community with the title, 'I went upstairs due to noise from the floor.'



The handwritten notice that begins with 'I'm sorry' reads, 'I am trying to keep my dog ​​from barking as much as possible in the early evening.



At the same time, it was written, "If there is no concession between each other, there is nothing but a fight."



Netizens showed reactions such as 'Is it the attitude of an apologetic person' and 'What concessions did he make?'



Recently, there has been an increasing number of conflicts between neighbors over the sound of dog barking, the so-called floor dog noise.



In the current law, inter-floor noise is defined as 'a strong sound caused by human activity', so there is no reasonable basis for regulating noise made by companion animals.



As the number of households raising pets increases, there is a growing voice that the related laws need to be overhauled.