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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every once in a while my dog barks at a fox if she sees one while out on a walk. I don't "let" her bark, she just does it. If it is early in the morning, I do turn her around toward home to try to stop the barking, and it mostly works, but there isn't much more I can do. If you don't like being around dogs, or neighbors in general, you are going to need to leave suburbia. Dogs left outside all day barking their head off are another matter. i would take that up with the neighbor. [/quote] NP. I can't stand dogs. I am not leaving a suburb due to this. Get lost with that idea. This isn't the fairytale of, "once in a while my dog barks at a fox" as you surely read in the OP. It's directed at those who have barky dogs (yes, the house right behind mine) and [b]keep them outside for an hour or more while they bark constantly. [/b] There are not enough foxes to cause this. Or birds. Or cats. They are barkers. Obviously the owners do not care. The neighbors subjected to this cannot stand them and their noise. These are not our dogs and we did not sign up to listen to them at all hours. [/quote] Okay, here it is. I was hunting for a timeframe. I don't think anyone here would find an hour or more to be reasonable for a dog to bark constantly. We pull ours in after a few annoying minutes. And he's never out when we're not home. [/quote]
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