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ospam enlightened us with... kaeli wrote: If I'm not home, she can bark 'til her heart's content. I'm glad I don't live next door to you. If you lived next to me, you probably wouldn't even hear her. She's inside, not outside, and the walls are thick. As to the rest of my neighbors, everyone is gone all day at work just like me, so I doubt anyone would be home to care if barking was how she got her jollies. IME, a tired, content, happy dog is a quieter dog. Sam gets lots of playtime. When I forget, she barks a lot more to remind me. hehe Seriously, a dog that is nice and tired is sleeping, not barking. Run them hard before you go to work and they pretty much sleep all day anyway. Best way to keep them out of trouble there is. ------------------------------------------------- ~kaeli~ Jesus saves, Allah protects, and Cthulhu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace ------------------------------------------------- |
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kaeli wrote
: If I'm not home, she can bark 'til her heart's content. Hopefully you don't have neighbors! Nadine |
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kaeli wrote
: If I'm not home, she can bark 'til her heart's content. Hopefully you don't have neighbors! Nadine |
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Sherry wrote:
kaeli wrote: If I'm not home, she can bark 'til her heart's content. I'm glad I don't live next door to you. Ooooh. Point taken. For the record, the other post I made, we don't have any neighbors but the coyotes and deer. But I recall when we lived in the city, a barking dog got you a $50 fine; and the police would issue the ticket at 2 a.m. if necessary! (We had a dachshund then too, but at least she would come inside. This one has some kind of issues about staying in the house at night. He hates it.) Sherry He does realize the coyotes refer to him as the "walking hot dog" doesn't he??? K |
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Sherry wrote:
kaeli wrote: If I'm not home, she can bark 'til her heart's content. I'm glad I don't live next door to you. Ooooh. Point taken. For the record, the other post I made, we don't have any neighbors but the coyotes and deer. But I recall when we lived in the city, a barking dog got you a $50 fine; and the police would issue the ticket at 2 a.m. if necessary! (We had a dachshund then too, but at least she would come inside. This one has some kind of issues about staying in the house at night. He hates it.) Sherry He does realize the coyotes refer to him as the "walking hot dog" doesn't he??? K |
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He does realize the coyotes refer to him as the "walking hot dog"
doesn't he??? K Nah. He thinks he *is* one. When they're howling, he joins right in, even if he's in the house. DH says he wants them to come get him to join their pack. :-) Sherry |
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He does realize the coyotes refer to him as the "walking hot dog"
doesn't he??? K Nah. He thinks he *is* one. When they're howling, he joins right in, even if he's in the house. DH says he wants them to come get him to join their pack. :-) Sherry |
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