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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The puppy just wants to say hello! I understand that it is annoying but I promise that it is not a danger. The best way to handle this if fear of a future attack is your main concern would be to have a few treats ready. Even better is if you say to the dog “stop” and when the dog stops throw a treat. Done. Trained dog.[/quote] Agree with this. Let the puppy know you are a friend not a threat. It sounds like you are scared of dogs in general? If you carry on like this your kids will be scared of dogs too. Let them see that you are ok with a dog being next door and don't pass your fears onto them. I have the friendliest lab and sometimes I walk past people with him leashed and the adult and the kids will shrink away from me with fear on their faces......its so sad.[/quote] Sorry I don't care how wonderful you think your dog is. [b] I would prefer not to hear barking [/b]or be jumped at or licked. I am just not a dog person. It is not sad. Dog people have to realize not everyone shares their view. [/quote] Np I agree with the jumping and the licking but, dogs are going to bark a little bit. We all have to deal with noise in the city and silence is not reasonable, especially from a puppy! Do you have kids? I am sure they can be noisy at times![/quote] When I read the original post, I saw this as the dog surrounding them and barking at them. That is not acceptable. Barking in your own backyard or from inside the house, yes you can expect that from a dog. But been circled and parked at, no. Those owners need to get control of their dog. Unacceptable[/quote]
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