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azrving
Jan 07, 2015Explorer
Desert Captain wrote:cdlaine wrote:
Sorry to be contrarian here...what dog owners don't know
what their dogs are like when they are gone? Really ? C'mon.
Charles
X2 Come on people you know darn well the dog owners are fully aware of their pooch's behavior, they live with it 24/7. I agree with the "speak to the management" crowd. It is not my job to correct a neighbor and the chances of that going bad are about 50/50.
I would definitely document the barking with my smart phone to prove there is a problem. I love dogs as much as anyone you have ever met but these chuckleheads make it hard on all of the responsible dog owners out there.
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Exactly! You mean I wasn't a genius when we first tried leaving our dogs in the trailer and one of them started barking at everything. I I TESTED them. :) I walked around the campground to listen before I ran off to enjoy my day while others would have had to endure it. So for the short time we left the dog had a muzzle. If we need to leave for longer times I will have to buy a shock type collar like the link above has. The dog can then have water and not bark. No complaints, no office visits, no attitudes, BRILLIANT! Let's party with the people next door!
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