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Try to make as many friends as you can, and win the neighborhood over. They will eventualy get used to the barking dogs. I have a neighbor that always yells " CHAT THAT DOG UP". trixie's barks are very soft and playful, and I know this person is the only one annoyed by it. Therefore, I pretend I dont hear her yelling. I get out of the house, with a big smile and say good morning neighbor!! the past few days, she is being talking, to me in a very friendly way, and she hasnt yell in four days!! |
I put a soft rock station on the radio when we leave the house for Conner. It drowns out some of the outside noise. We don't have to worry about neighbors because they are a distance away, but I think it is more comfortable for him because it allows him to sleep and not to hear the outside noise so much (especially when the garbage man comes on Thursdays). |
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omg... thats nothing... at least they gave you the courtesy of a UNFILED complaint. I have 2 filed complaints on my record for my dogs barking from a neighbor who didnt even bother to ask me first (even if it was by anonymous note). Id rather have that than a letter from my condo association saying "one more time and you have 3 days to remove them from the property". Now THAT'S rude! |
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this is what happens while you are gone(maybe) check out the last link |
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Pooky, in the first video, was actually pretty good, and daddy was training him to bark, Joey more like the other dog, and he'll see a dog on tv, and run to the door barking. He needed no training for this. |
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