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Andie got accused of barking at 6am.

(19 Posts)
gracesmum Sun 07-Jul-13 17:58:06

If we are all shouting "Well done, Andy" might it confuse Frank's dog?

Nonu Sun 07-Jul-13 17:52:27

Grace , I know where you are coming from .

bichonmad Sun 07-Jul-13 17:40:56

hunterf i didnt mean to suggest you didnt take him seriously im sure you do,i was trying to explain that i have a dog that barks at everything and nothing,i always check what is getting her excited,i do look forward to reading about your Andie it makes me laugh grin

gracesmum Sun 07-Jul-13 09:29:52

Reality - grasp - losing

HUNTERF Sun 07-Jul-13 09:28:07

bichonmad

I must say that I do take Andie seriously when he does bark.
He has never barked for a reason like somebody's hat being on a peg and he does bark if somebody comes on to the drive but not if they stay on the pavement except once when people were talking outside my house at 3am.
He does bark when the phone rings.
That was useful the other day as I was cleaning my teeth and I did not hear it.
Also he barked and would not let the matter go when I followed him.
I suddenly thought he was by my mobile phone. I checked it and it had rang but it was a junk call.
I don't think Andie could tell that. grin

Frank

Frank

bichonmad Sun 07-Jul-13 09:14:27

i loved reading this as i have 1 that barks,and 1 that thinks its too much trouble,i dont even try to stop barking cos its a warning (and a waste of time) she barks when the phone rings, next doors phone rings,people walk by,my sons hat on the coat peg,next doors open window,her own shadow ,the list is endless but she does sleep through the night and is a very loving little girl to everone even burglers i suspect smile they are unique and i love reading your stories thank you for making my day grin

Ana Thu 27-Jun-13 11:06:38

Frank! smile

HUNTERF Thu 27-Jun-13 10:53:44

I think Andie can read.
He looks up at my lap top screen and he seems to do it mainly when I am writing about him.

Frank

HUNTERF Thu 27-Jun-13 10:50:56

glammanana

We all give our neighbours our phone numbers around here.
If somebody is committing a crime we could warn each other.

Frank

HUNTERF Thu 27-Jun-13 10:48:29

gracesmum

I can not tell Andie not to bark as his job is to guard the house.
He does bark when the telephone rings or the door bell goes which is sometimes useful as I could not hear the phone was ringing when I was cleaning my teeth a few days ago.
A few weeks ago he barked when people were talking on the pavement at 3am. They did not try to break in but they could have been thieves.
I don't want to leave my phone off the hook as I have got several elderly relatives who could have an emergency.
I could get Andie to do a few woofs down the answering machine but the problem is catching him at the right time.

Frank

absent Thu 27-Jun-13 02:15:11

gracesmum That reminds me. When absentdaughter and I were living on our own I was advised to include a male name on the answerphone message for safety reasons. I added Max, the shortened version of our dog's name - well, obviously Maximum Dog would hardly convince a nuisance caller that a man lived there. So what happened? All my friends left messages, which often included barking, for Max.

gracesmum Wed 26-Jun-13 22:53:06

Right
1) Andie - no barking. You can sing/miaow/watch TV or play on your Xbox, but ssssh
2) Frank, leave your phone off the hook
3)You could, if you wanted, get Andie to record your answering machine message - that would fox 'em!

Night night - hope it is a peaceful one

glammanana Wed 26-Jun-13 12:36:34

I would presume that your neighbour knows you quite well for them to have your telephone number ? surely if they thought it was your dog barking they would have called at your home to see you face to face.

HUNTERF Wed 26-Jun-13 10:00:57

Mollie

They just put the phone down.

Frank

mollie Wed 26-Jun-13 09:30:59

What did your complainant say when you told them they were wrong? Apologised maybe?

HUNTERF Wed 26-Jun-13 09:09:59

Bags

A house in the next road changed hands about 2 years ago and the new owners complained about the amount of dogs in our close.
They wanted some of the dogs to go elsewhere.
Every house except 1 had a dog but to complete the close of dogs that I house had a dog on order from the breeder.
This situation has been going on for about 30 years.
Surely if they were not happy with the dog situation they should have not purchased the house.
That house is now up for sale.

Frank

Bags Wed 26-Jun-13 08:43:19

I remember lying awake one night in the early hours when we lived in Sheffield because of someone's dog barking and barking and barking. It stopped when someone stuck their head out of a window and bellowed loud enough to wake the dog owner (or kill the dog with a sound blast?): "SHUT THAT BLOODY DOG UP!"

Then I went to sleep.

Bags Wed 26-Jun-13 08:41:07

I hope he barked down the phone at them.

HUNTERF Wed 26-Jun-13 07:47:37

Andie and myself was woken up at 6am this morning. The telephone rang. Somebody was asking me to get Andie in from the garden as he was barking and annoying the neighbours.
Andie's bed is on the landing just outside my bedroom.
Yes he did start barking as the phone was ringing but there was no way he could have been in the garden as he was in my room within a second of the phone starting to ring.
Also the doors were locked so he could not have been out of the house.
Surely people should check they have got the right dog.
Every house in my close has a dog.

Frank