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Old 09-10-2007, 10:36 AM   #16
mrlmonroe
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Originally Posted by alisonJ View Post
Be prepared for barking that can easily be heard through the walls when:
the doorbell rings,
a doorbell rings on TV (this happens a lot, by the way),
you are playing fetch or tug-o-war,
anyone new comes into your apartment,
your little one just wants some attention,
a toy gets stuck under the couch,
etc etc etc.

You get the point. I wouldn't attempt it unless you are ready to move at a moment's notice.
Or when a dog barks on tv....that's when Jeanie barks.

A yorkie can be heard through walls etc......they have that kind of a bark. They can not be hidden forever.....for sure she/he will be heard at some point. I am talking from experience. My baby was so quiet, and then a day at daycare ruined her forever! she learned how to bark from all the other dogs, and then came home, and started barking at silly things. In our house, that is sound proof for everything, she was heard by the landlords..(we are allowed to have her, but they still got concerned wondering if this was going to be the "norm") ..and they don't hear our tv or us ever.

So I would say it would not be a good idea....
sorry

Last edited by mrlmonroe; 09-10-2007 at 10:37 AM.
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