James v. Witherington, 106 So. 3d 582 (La. Ct. App. 2012)

(plaintiff sought injunctive relief and damages against his neighbors, the defendants, due to nuisance caused by incessant barking from defendants’ sheltie and dangerous nature of other dogs; plaintiff sought injunction to prevent defendants from owning any dogs; trial court held barking did not disturb plaintiff’s sleep as evidence showed barking did not occur at night, plaintiff never sought medical care, and dog had been given away; evidence also failed to establish other dog was dangerous; trial court declined to issue injunction or award damages; plaintiff appealed; trial court decision affirmed, court found no evidence of irreparable harm or compensable damages).