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  1. #1
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    Jun 2000
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    Windham, Vermont, USA
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    I guess I have ben lucky, no rude neighbors, but then again, all my family's dogs were well known in the neighborhood, and of course Miss Hoppy charmed everyone she ever met.

    I'd not let it bother you - he may have been having a rotten day by the time he came across you guys, and just needed to vent about something!
    I've Been Frosted

  2. #2
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    I'm sorry you had that experience. That's why I much prefer hiking with mine, not as many people and normally on trails people are so friendly. Maybe he was just having a bad day or something? Though he shouldn't have taken it out on you.

    I have a nasty women who walks her ancient Bichon Frise and she thinks she's hot crap. She's so nasty! If you say hello to her she doesn't answer so I just stopped saying hi to her. I am training Mikey to not bark at other dogs and she always always always gives him a dirty glance when he barks at her dog...so far he's doing well though. This lady also can't be bothered to clean up her dogs crap but if a dog craps on her lawn it's the end of the world!

  3. #3
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    Nov 2006
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    California
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    Wow, he sure was cranky. I would have answered his first question with a frustrated YES!!

    Our neighbors behind us have a standard poodle and their adult child sometimes brings over their adorable golden. One day a few weeks ago my brother was visiting and brought all three of his dogs. They only stayed one night (less than 24 hours). While they were loading up the van to go home I took the dogs out in the backyard. Well I guess the poodle was out there and the dogs were going crazy!!! The lady came out and commented on "so many dogs". I told her they were my brothers dogs. She asked if they were permanent. My response was a firm NO. I didn't even go into explanation that they were getting ready to leave.

    A few days later I was taking Taggart for a walk and met up with the man and the poodle (I think the dogs name is Bono). I mentioned that they see each other through the fence. Then he says....oh, you're the one that had (or has) 5 dogs? I said...no, actually it was only 4. My brother was visiting with his three dogs.
    Geez, really!?!?! His wife must have gone back in the house and complained about the dogs. Anyway, he at least acknowledged and said "I thought you had two Australians". I explained that Zoee was at my moms.

    We have new neighbors right beside us that have already complained twice about the music being too loud. Zoee was only here for a month or so after they moved in. So I can't wait for Zoee to come home and bark her crazy head off like she does. Especially during the summer months (if she comes home that soon). Not that I'm trying to make them mad..........
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
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    South Hero Vermont
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    Some people are just plain ole' cranky!

    I have great neighbors. Prue, my dog, barks most of the time when she sees someone she doesn't know or if there is another dog. I can get her to stop and of course, do make her stop. If I can prevent the event altogether, I will. If I spy the upcoming upset, I start prompting Prue with a "no barks" demand and then keep it up, so she knows to shut the heck up!

    I have one neighbor with two dogs - a boxer and a schnauzer... both bark like crazy, sometimes. We all try to keep our dogs quiet.

    If I am walking Prue and run into a neighbor with a dog, we head off in the other direction. No questions asked, it's just common sense. Sometimes we are out at 3 or 4 in the morning, so dog barking is not what we want for anyone trying to sleep.

    Sounds like your neighbor needs more fun in his life. Ignore him. Sounds like he may never change.

    You can come and live on my road.

  5. #5
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    Apr 2005
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    FL
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    I have a few cranky neighbors, in particular the ones across the street from me. I used to call them to say hi but after the last awkward exchange I haven't called since. These people don't even wave when they see me. bla

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