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[quote=Anonymous]I would tell her about the all-day barking. The dog is clearly anxious and she should do something about that. Both for the dog and the community. The peeing in the tree box (if I'm understanding what a tree box is) is appropriate, so you need to get over that. (PP is correct that the dog urine is basically like a fertilizer burn -- if it really bothers you, water that spot and it distributes the fertilizer so the grass will be fabulous.) The poor training is irritating but probably nothing you can do anything about. Just keep a distance and say something like "I'm staying back so Rover doesn't get my clean pants dirty." That's a subtle way of saying your dog need training, and is true and not passive aggressive. I am a huge dog owner, but everyone has that irritating neighbor that got a dog without really understanding dogs and the dog is ill behaved and irritating. There's one in every neighborhood. Ours has two small white dogs that bark incessantly. The neighbors finally got her to stop just putting them in the backyard all day barking at everyone else. [/quote]
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