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phillyg
Jan 07, 2015Explorer II
I agree, it's time to speak with the owners. Our Sheltie had never had a barking problem; in fact, he almost never barked. But, we were told one afternoon after having been gone for several hours that he barked incessently the entire time. He was 13 with cancer and was going downhill fairly fast. We don't know for sure why he started barking, but knowing it allowed us to take steps to minimize the problem. Unfortunately, the guy doing the telling did not have good people skills and the conversation he had with me in the middle of the street with lots of people watching went downhill quickly. Instead of showing anger, I agree with the above posts suggesting you express your concern for the dog's well-being. The owners may very well be appreciative rather than contrary.
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