Anonymous wrote:Barking at people approaching the property is one of the main reasons people have dogs.
Don't want to be barked at? Take a different route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Actual letter carrier here. So, I don't mind the dogs that bark when I walk up on the porch-if they are inside, they are not threatening me.
I do have a couple who not only bark, but bodily fling themselves at the door and windows as I deliver their mail. THAT is weird. I take it as aggression. One broke out a pane of glass one day. I've had a coworker have a dog crash through a glass storm door-injuring both the mailman and the dog. I don't understand why people keep aggressive dogs like this! The ones whose dog broke the pane of glass, they just had a baby, and they've got that aggressive dog in there with her.
That is really scary. I’m sorry you have to deal with this.
Anonymous wrote:My dog doesn't "shout". She barks when strangers come near our house, and I'm glad she does. I like it that people can see there is a dog inside who is protecting the house.
Anonymous wrote: Actual letter carrier here. So, I don't mind the dogs that bark when I walk up on the porch-if they are inside, they are not threatening me.
I do have a couple who not only bark, but bodily fling themselves at the door and windows as I deliver their mail. THAT is weird. I take it as aggression. One broke out a pane of glass one day. I've had a coworker have a dog crash through a glass storm door-injuring both the mailman and the dog. I don't understand why people keep aggressive dogs like this! The ones whose dog broke the pane of glass, they just had a baby, and they've got that aggressive dog in there with her.
Anonymous wrote:My dog doesn't "shout". She barks when strangers come near our house, and I'm glad she does. I like it that people can see there is a dog inside who is protecting the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, it had never occurred to me that this would bother anyone more than a passing annoyance if even. It’s a dog in its own house, how long does it take you to walk by?
That depends. If the dog started barking the second my dog started squatting to poop, we may be there a while til I finish picking up after my dog.
Haha cue the people mad that your dog is pooping in their lawn too. But really, does it happen THAT often that your dog is pooping on a lawn so you’re stuck at a house for 20 seconds while a dog is barking at you from INSiDE their house and then you get so mad about you being barked at that you post in DCUM? This is not what people are complaining about.
Dog barking aggressively at every passerby while out in a yard? Yeah that’s a problem. Dog barking incessantly all day while neighbors can hear? That’s a problem. Dog barking for ten seconds when the mailman comes to the door? So incredibly common and really tough to train out (ask me how I know).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea people were so annoyed. I view it as a dog’s instinctual behavior and if they are inside their home who am I to judge?
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The dogs are protecting their territory.
The right answer here is to walk on by and then the dog is a good boy who defended his turf. That’s his whole raisin d’être. Stop making this about you, Barb.
The 10 pound lap dog that goes insane when my 75 pound dog and I are across the street, two houses over and walking away doesn’t understand that we’re not in his territory, and he has provided no actual defense. We’re not a threat and if we were, that little fluff ball couldn’t stop us anyway. He’s barking at us because he’s reactive and stressed out by how outmatched he’d be if he had to take on my dog for some reason. Meanwhile, my dog is silently wagging his tail in an attempt to be friendly.
Loud, aggressive barking is always miserable to listen to, no matter where your dog is.
Dogs don't judge size. A JRT can outface a bear. That 10 lb terrier can outface your lab.
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PP who thinks that Lap Dog isn't defending his turf is not that bright. Heck yes, he's barking to scare you and your stupid 75 lb doofus off. He's not necessarily reactive and stressed, oh Pet Therapist. If he could get free he'd TAKE YOU OUT.
Then it should be euthanized.
All terriers should be euthanized? What?!?
Just don't go into their house unauthorized. You'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea people were so annoyed. I view it as a dog’s instinctual behavior and if they are inside their home who am I to judge?
+100
The dogs are protecting their territory.
The right answer here is to walk on by and then the dog is a good boy who defended his turf. That’s his whole raisin d’être. Stop making this about you, Barb.
The 10 pound lap dog that goes insane when my 75 pound dog and I are across the street, two houses over and walking away doesn’t understand that we’re not in his territory, and he has provided no actual defense. We’re not a threat and if we were, that little fluff ball couldn’t stop us anyway. He’s barking at us because he’s reactive and stressed out by how outmatched he’d be if he had to take on my dog for some reason. Meanwhile, my dog is silently wagging his tail in an attempt to be friendly.
Loud, aggressive barking is always miserable to listen to, no matter where your dog is.
Dogs don't judge size. A JRT can outface a bear. That 10 lb terrier can outface your lab.
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PP who thinks that Lap Dog isn't defending his turf is not that bright. Heck yes, he's barking to scare you and your stupid 75 lb doofus off. He's not necessarily reactive and stressed, oh Pet Therapist. If he could get free he'd TAKE YOU OUT.
Then it should be euthanized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, it had never occurred to me that this would bother anyone more than a passing annoyance if even. It’s a dog in its own house, how long does it take you to walk by?
That depends. If the dog started barking the second my dog started squatting to poop, we may be there a while til I finish picking up after my dog.
Yeah, don't poop on my lawn either. If it's not public property or yours, don't poop there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, it had never occurred to me that this would bother anyone more than a passing annoyance if even. It’s a dog in its own house, how long does it take you to walk by?
That depends. If the dog started barking the second my dog started squatting to poop, we may be there a while til I finish picking up after my dog.