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HeeHawHoney
Jan 11, 2015Explorer
Another dog owner here. I guess I'm going to be in the minority here. I would prefer that they neighbor contact the campground immediately if they hear my dogs barking incessantly and request that they contact me on the number registered in their records to make me aware that there may be a problem with my pets.
I know my dogs very well. My Bulldog, I've had since she was 7 weeks old, and we didn't know she COULD bark until she was 3 months old. Now, she barks VERY rarely. I have another mixed breed, and if you walk too close by, or if she sees another dog (she doesn't particularly like other dogs), she will bark a little and settle back down. That's why we leave the radio or TV on for some background noise and close the blinds when we are gone somewhere we can't take them too. If they are barking constantly for a long period of time, there is something that desperately needs attention, and I need to be notified.
I know my dogs very well. My Bulldog, I've had since she was 7 weeks old, and we didn't know she COULD bark until she was 3 months old. Now, she barks VERY rarely. I have another mixed breed, and if you walk too close by, or if she sees another dog (she doesn't particularly like other dogs), she will bark a little and settle back down. That's why we leave the radio or TV on for some background noise and close the blinds when we are gone somewhere we can't take them too. If they are barking constantly for a long period of time, there is something that desperately needs attention, and I need to be notified.
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