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Rhythm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 02:33 PM
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28. I WISH my former neighbor's pitt hadn't been a 'barker'...
Ox was gorgeous, and friendly to everything but cats (his yodeling 'cat want' noises were hysterical, and the neighborhood felines gave him plenty of space)... but GAWD what a noise, and all day long. Fortunately for the neighborhood, he was in during the nights... but i work 3rd shift, so that didn't help me much.

Now the barking mania comes fromm the retriever-mix on the other side of the house, who has to have prolonged, heated 'conversations' with my goldie, until i preemptively bring mine inside again. Then the neighbor's dog finds something new to bark about.

I may well have to look into one of those sonic anti-bark systems in the near future.
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