I have a coonhound mix.Ya, my neighbor had 2 dogs and then got married and 2 more dogs showed up, so now they have 4 dogs and if they're outside they are barking. It sucks *** if you just want to have a peaceful morning or afternoon outside in the garden or on the patio.
Not only am I getting barked at, but I have to listen to the owner yell at his dogs while they don't listen.
Not sure. Where do you live? First one in our area (that we've heard). We literally named him after Bodhi from Point Break.Why have I heard about 100 effing dogs named Bohdi (or some variation of spelling) lately?
And you have to clean out their crap.Dogs are great except for one thing. You have to walk them and pick up their crap.
Cats are great except for one thing. They scratch your furniture.
I also have a coonhound mix. He'll whine if he sees anyone walking by but only barks at critters like cats, raccoons, opossum. He's getting old so he doesn't care about deer anymore. He did catch a rabbit for me in my garden, though. Good boy.I have a coonhound mix.
Absolutely lovely lazy 95% of the day dog.
She does not bark when she is out side unless she thinks she treed a squirrel (the dang fuzzy-tailed bastard is just mocking her).
She will go 109% freaking nuts if she sees another dog walking through our front window.
You can actually hear her barking from within our house from about a half block away.
She will also scare the crap out of the Amazon delivery drivers. But that is encouraged.
My dog is friendly away from home, but super protective of our property and will yell at anubody that she doesn't think is supposed to be around. She is 16 though, so her vision isn't what it once was, which works out well because we like to chill out on the porch and I no longer have to make her go back inside every time there is foot traffic approaching.Everyone thinks their dog is friendly until it’s not.
I was on your side until I saw how scary your dog looks.Wife is out walking Bodhi tonight...on a leash, of course. She hits the back street and a German Sheppard is off leash in its yard. My wife is clear across the street. Bodhi starts barking (he loves other dogs) and this Sheppard darts across the street and goes after Bodhi. My wife's seconds away from kicking this dog when the owner finally wrangles her dog. My wife in fight or flight, but not yelling says, "Ma'am! My dog's back is all wet from your dog's mouth (not knowing if it's blood or saliva)" The lady yells back, "WELL! YOUR DOG IS ALWAYS BARKING AT MY DOG. You're just being rude!" and storms off. Jaw dropped, my wife claps back, "You should have yours on a leash!"
Dogs bark, no? If you live in a residential neighborhood and your dog isn't properly trained, it should be on a leash, no?
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You all could be azholes,
Nope. We've encountered this particular GSD one other time on our street. Bodhi got excited and wanted to "meet" said dog...as both owners approached (on leashes) the GSD started getting agressive. My wife pulled the leash back and said, "Oh well, maybe another time" and we went on our way. I was with her that time, just not last night.Your wife could be at fault assuming she knows this dog and its owner live there.
Iowa. I know so many Bohdis and Konas for some reason.Not sure. Where do you live? First one in our area (that we've heard). We literally named him after Bodhi from Point Break.
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We call him Bo which works well with his pals Jo (Joey) and Mo (Mosely).![]()
Sounds like it’s all on the other owner then.Nope. We've encountered this particular GSD one other time on our street. Bodhi got excited and wanted to "meet" said dog...as both owners approached (on leashes) the GSD started getting agressive. My wife pulled the leash back and said, "Oh well, maybe another time" and we went on our way. I was with her that time, just not last night.
We had no idea until last night where the other dog lived. Again, she was on the opposite side of the street around 9:15 at night minding her own business walking Bodhi on her usual route.
Had she maybe responded with, "I'm so sorry, it was late and I was just letting him/her out for a minute...." or something that takes ownership of your dog's behavior it'd have gone down differently. A few months back, Bodhi got out when I opened the storm door, chased down two walkers and started jumping up trying to play and lick them. I chased him down and was SOOO apologetic (and embarrassed). I'm certainly not going to yell at the "victims". LOLSounds like it’s all on the other owner then.
Ya. Dog's get out, it happens, but she shirked the responsibility by blaming the barking dog instead of the aggressive dog.Had she maybe responded with, "I'm so sorry, it was late and I was just letting him/her out for a minute...." or something that takes ownership of your dog's behavior it'd have gone down differently. A few months back, Bodhi got out when I opened the storm door, chased down two walkers and started jumping up trying to play and lick them. I chased him down and was SOOO apologetic (and embarrassed). I'm certainly not going to yell at the "victims". LOL
If only humans were smart enough to understand dog. Perhaps Bodhi was insulting the other dog's doghood.
The OP's wife and dog are the victims here, and should in no way be blamed for walking their dog on a leash. The other dog came over off the leash. They are 100% responsible. End of story. Folks should not have to adjust their lives based on people in the wrong. That's simply succumbing to bullies.Not the response you want to hear but most likely both are at fault. Obviously the POS German Shepard dog owner is more at fault.
If the dog is not trained, it should have a leash or fence to keep it in its yard. But maybe they just ran out for something quick and another dog came along at the worst possible moment. The comment the dog owner made makes me think that wasn’t the case.
Your wife could be at fault assuming she knows this dog and its owner live there. I’m sure she would already be aware of the situation that could and did happen. She shouldn’t have to alter her route because of it but unfortunately thats not how our world works and ****** people exist. So in short, she shouldn’t have went a different route and avoided the situation.
If you want to hear a story about ****** dog owners, let me know. Ive got a video of it from our ring camera as well.
Your wife is not in any way at fault.Nope. We've encountered this particular GSD one other time on our street. Bodhi got excited and wanted to "meet" said dog...as both owners approached (on leashes) the GSD started getting agressive. My wife pulled the leash back and said, "Oh well, maybe another time" and we went on our way. I was with her that time, just not last night.
We had no idea until last night where the other dog lived. Again, she was on the opposite side of the street around 9:15 at night minding her own business walking Bodhi on her usual route.
If only humans were smart enough to understand dog. Perhaps Bodhi was insulting the other dog's doghood.
Why is it that dogs understand so many human words and we understand so few dog words? Who's the smart one?
Disagree. Bodhi wants to play. He's 15 months old and LOVES other dogs. He's got tons of friends in the hood. Oddly enough, it seems the majority of the issues we have are with GSDs. Every dadgum one of them is aggressive. Bodhi isn't agressive, he's playful.They're not 'being friendly' or 'wanting to socialize', they're calling that dog an ******* in dog-ese. So my verdict is ESH.