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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Northern California
Posts: 1,744
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You could borrow my Mini-pin for the day.....she would have her barking within hours. The UPS guy will not come into my yard anymore, I have to walk out to the gate. Reba has decided that he is a bad guy and goes for the ankles anytime one comes in the yard.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NYC
Posts: 143
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Pixie started the warning barks around 6 months. It started when my mother-in law was staying over. Pixie sleeps in her crate in our bedroom at night, and in the middle of the night she saw my mother-in law in the hall on her way to the bathroom, and started barking like crazy, even though she LOVES my mother-in law. Now she'll do the same whenever we have houseguests, and she'll also bark when they open the bedroom door in the morning.
If I'm in the living room, she naps under a chair; and when she's doing that and hears someone at the door, or even in the hall, she'll give a few barks, particularly in the evening. But most of the time she doesn't bark at the doorbell or a knock. She'll occasionally bark if she's playing with another dog. I actually like her level of barking right now, I hope it doesn't increase! |
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