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I remember when I first knew my friend Rio…

(he and his wife are parents to my godson)
Both of them really love animals; since I’ve known them they’ve had dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, tree frogs (that was weird 😅). Amazingly, they all got along.

One day, an acquaintance was saying that her beagle was making so much noise that her landlord (she lived in a studio apartment) had received complaints and was ready to evict her. She was talking about "devocalizing” the dog. Rio looked horrified. "Does that mean what I think ?” I asked.
Rio replied, "It does.” To the woman he said, "Aww, don’t mutilate him.”

She got a little defensive and replied, "So can we come stay with you when we get evicted ?”

Just then Rio’s cell rang and he excused himself for a moment. I could tell that it was Michelle (his wife).

The woman said to me, "people are quick to judge, but they can’t offer solutions !” It was awkward.

Rio returned. “If you’re willing to re-home the dog, we’ll take him. We have a house, a large yard, and distance from our neighbors. And you can come visit him whenever you want,”
he told her.

After thinking about it for a long time, she agreed, and visited regularly.

The funny thing was, Barney the Beagle was still vocal but considerably less so at Rio’s house. I think the other dogs told him to be quiet. 🤔
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Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
Awwww.. that's a terrible situation to be in. I had a dog who loved to bark at the squirrels. I never knew what a nuisance she was because if she ever barked much when I was home, I'd tell her to shush and she would.

One day I came home to a mean, anonymous note about her barking and their suggested resolution if i didn't quiet her (they said they'd poison her).

I was on really good terms with all my neighbors and thought it had to come from the neighbor to the back, whose address is on the next street over. He had that block captain way about him and came off as a bit bossy when I'd introduced myself to him a few years earlier when we moved in.

Whoever it was, I was furious that they would make such a threat so anonymously as to make all neighbors within earshot of my dog suspect. They really put a damper on my whole neighborly experience.

Anyway, I was always against bark collars, the ones that zap the dog whenever they bark. When I did some research, I found one that sprays citronella up in their face every time they bark.

I put it on her before I went to work and she was just about cured of her annoying barking habit by the time i got home from work, but I left it on her for another day.

We had two dogs and the other one would jump away when she would bark to get my attention on the first day.

Later, the one who'd left the note apologized for writing it and thanked me for addressing the issue, and it wasn't anyone who I ever suspected. First of all, their house isn't really in direct earshot of my backyard, with a large ridge of earth between my backyard and their property. I think she locked on and then it was all she could hear but wouldn't be noticed by her husband.

Secondly, I'd given them a lot of free plumbing and plumbing advice that stopped their property from eroding away