Dogs. if you live in the country you cannot go for a walk down most roads because you will be attacked by dogs. You cannot sleep at night for the barking of the dogs. You cannot let your children play in the garden because it is covered in dog droppings.
and so long as you can resign yourself to sending your children to a school under the patronage of an organisation that was heavily involved in the cover-up of child abuse
Dogs. if you live in the country you cannot go for a walk down most roads because you will be attacked by dogs. You cannot sleep at night for the barking of the dogs. You cannot let your children play in the garden because it is covered in dog droppings.
For me the three issues are kids, neighbours and dog
Dogs. if you live in the country you cannot go for a walk down most roads because you will be attacked by dogs. You cannot sleep at night for the barking of the dogs. You cannot let your children play in the garden because it is covered in dog droppings.
Having lived in Dublin and now 'down the country', life is so much easier with kids out of a city. I can do the creche, school run in 15 mins and still be in work for 9am. Leave at 5, pick up kids and home at 5:15pm....my kids can do quite a few extra curricular activities such as French, music, football etc which just would not be possible to get to after work with the traffic in cities. Neighbours are great and I always can call on a neighbour to help me out.
I rarely face a traffic jam, creche fees are much lower than in the city and I have not encountered the dog attacking or dog poo previously mentioned by another poster.
I find that strange to think you live in an area where there are so many dangerous dogs. Have you actually been attacked? If so did you let the owners or the Gardai know. Most people where I live are very good about their dogs.
I Loved living in the country it was good to get away from all of the noise when I got home, like a little paradise, no kids playing football in the street.
I had the opposite experience with dog’s, I had to get a couple put down because they were chasing sheep, I think one got shot, farmers have paranoia about dogs. At least one car is a must, two if both parents are working. As we got older we began to feel isolated and moved into the town for security.
I did not let them chase sheep they did it themselves.
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