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Jul. 24th, 2011 08:48 amOur neighbors got a puppy recently. It's very cute. From the window by my desk I see them bring it outside several times a day and play with it and teach it to behave. Then they go to work, and it barks all day.
I try to remind myself that my kids probably get on their nerves sometimes. Of course I don't leave them home unsupervised, but when they were babies there was a lot of crying and screaming ... yeah, I shouldn't complain about the dog. He'll outgrow it.
I hope.
I try to remind myself that my kids probably get on their nerves sometimes. Of course I don't leave them home unsupervised, but when they were babies there was a lot of crying and screaming ... yeah, I shouldn't complain about the dog. He'll outgrow it.
I hope.
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Date: 2011-07-24 02:51 pm (UTC)The barking is a sign the dog is stressed, which is bad for his physical and mental health, after all. It goes beyond just being a nuisance. Plus, it's true - they may not always have such tolerant neighbors as you, and it's far better to change the behavior now, when the dog is an impressionable puppy, than try to work an adult dog through years of rehearsed anxious behavior.
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Date: 2011-07-24 07:39 pm (UTC)My elderly dog barks a lot when I'm out of her sight, too, and for the same reason. She's not used to being alone, as she was always part of a pack until recently. It's sort of the same thing with the puppy.