Your next door neighbour owns a small dog that barks throughout the day and the night. Write a letter to your neighbour requesting that something be done about the dog. Include in your letter: – Your reason for writing – What you would like to happen – A nice, respectful style

Hello Mike, Good
day
. Hope you are doing well. I would like you to bring your notice that the dog on your lawn was barking throughout the
day
and the night. As I said, your domestic pup, Husky was nice looking and good in condition until the
day
before yesterday.
In addition
, the puppy was very friendly to everyone including my friends as well.
Moreover
, the dog was tied near the pole next to its house. As I observed, it was keep on barking throughout the
day
and night
due to
the noose becoming tight around its neck and
also
due to
the stormy weather it was scared and barking.
Further
, I was trying to control your dog.
However
, no luck
due to
the pain.
Consequently
, our neighbours were experiencing a lot of disturbance through the night. I would request that you lose the noose and let roam freely. Hope you will consider my request. Best regards, Ravi
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • disrupted
  • challenging
  • appreciate
  • solutions
  • training
  • anti-bark collars
  • excessive barking
  • resources
  • well-being
  • distress
  • amicably
  • cooperation
  • concern
  • neighbourly relations
  • understanding
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