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Originally Posted by ScalyFreak
Having spent far too much time around horses in my youth, I maintain the very firm opinion that if you need to raise your voice or threaten violence to make an animal obey you, then you're doing it wrong. Someone needs to explain that to your neighbors. For crying out loud, dogs WANT to be told what to do. It's really not that hard!
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Like the guy at the obedience classes we took said, the classes are more for the humans than the dogs
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Originally Posted by Blossom
A little bit but seeing they don't train their dogs only yell or hit them I don't think she will any time soon.  I like dogs really I do. I am trying to still like dogs but it's getting harder with them coming through the walls in my small apartment. I have two cats who barely make a sound. They are my children so I understand how some love their dogs the same way. I've owned dogs in my youth but I don't remember them being this noisy.
BTW: Everyone who asks for those Tips a few weeks back check your PM Inbox as I finally got them out. 
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I feel sorry for the poor animals then. They don't deserve to be hit or yelled at all the time. And being cooped up in doors all day can't be any fun either.
And thanks!