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Originally Posted by barneysmommmy You know, I had always kind of taken where I live for granted. There are definite downfalls--it's very rural and can be a pain at times. But wow, I think I would go nuts if I had to worry about the barking all the time. So, my hats off to you. I doubt she barks the whole time. She probably just gets excited when she hears you coming. |
I agree with what barneysmommy said, Jkpal. My Little Miss Elliot doesn't bark when I am away from the house but the minute my car pulls in the driveway, she starts barking her head off and doesn't stop until I let her out of her crate. Then she dances all around and waits for me to pick her up so she can kiss me. After that, she is happy to go about her business.