Public Awareness

Temvria
The Village of Dogs

A beautiful mountain village where peace, sleep and daily life should be protected.

476
Residents recorded in the 2021 census
367
Valid votes recorded in the 2024 community election
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Noise affects evenings, early mornings and daily life

Repeated barking is affecting daily life.

Temvria should be a quiet village for rest, family visits and peaceful weekends. Repeated barking in different areas has made that peace difficult to enjoy.

The issue is not about blaming animals. The problem begins when dogs are left unattended, stressed, untrained or kept in conditions that create noise for the whole neighbourhood.

This is not a small inconvenience.

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Residents lose peace

People who live in the village cannot enjoy basic quiet in their own homes.

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Visitors stop relaxing

Families who visit the village for rest often leave disturbed instead of refreshed.

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Dogs may suffer too

Continuous barking may also show stress, neglect or poor conditions for the animals.

We ask for responsible action.

We ask the relevant local authorities and dog owners to treat this issue seriously. Temvria deserves practical solutions that protect residents, visitors and animals.

  • Check repeated barking reports.
  • Encourage responsible dog ownership.
  • Protect quiet hours and the peace of the village.
  • Improve conditions for dogs that are left outside or unattended for long periods.

Share your experience.

The report form helps residents and visitors record the time, location and impact of repeated barking in a simple way.