Categories: Dog training Tags: dog, head, patch, portable, portable dog potty grass, potty
dog potty grass patch

How Puppy misadventures with the neighbors handle
We've all been there before. . . we wake up and find that our dog has dug the neighbors winning Begonias devoted their blue rain boots in a one-of-a-kind chew toys or coarsest of all, left a little "surprise" in front of their mailbox. (Gross-out Double Factors for those found without shoes.)
They have been there right? So do I. Again and again I have my own "in the doghouse" with the neighbors found on the wrong end doggie disaster. Sure, we all know that our mother angry neighbors, the Wicked Witch of the West are similar in the comfort of your own home, but if to deal with these little breakdowns in public, how to handle it with class and manage to keep the peace is coming?
We know how Dorothy could to avoid the dreaded words "I will keep you and your little dog too!" Read on to find out how you can flying To prevent monkeys with a simple little mistake etiquette.
Poop Oops!
Perhaps the most common is the doggie poop uh-oh whoops. One minute Fluffy is in your garden sweet sniffing in the grass beside the house – the next he is circling the rosebush in the garden of the neighbor.
For a dog un-leashed it can be quite tempting to the "grass is greener have" syndrome when they break a jar. Dogs are like you know "territory markers". Sometimes they have problems, what is their purpose and what is not … especially when it directly in front of their nose.
If "poop" happens, just a good neighbor and clean up, as soon as you notice it. If the neighbors, he points out that instead, even if you are not sure it was your dog, simply use the "honor system". Honor their Concerns, just apologize and go clean up. Sometimes it is better, a little egg on your face, as have all of chicken in a war.
Chewed Treasures
And this we all say "Good Grief!" We go outside, it's a sunny day perfect. . . and then we see that brand new Nike neighbor's child in addition to our tire on chewed into oblivion. Yes. . . first we have to admit, we blame it on the neighbor, crazy enough to her shoes on the to leave porch. I mean, after all, dare, as they mock your puppy like that?! But in all reality, we know that when their dog came and ran with our brand new shoes we would be pretty ticked off about.
In this situation, step into their shoes. . . think how you would feel. explain this as simple as that You are not sure what happened but it seems that Fido got off his leash. Take a look at the size of the shoe and purchase a new pair of shoes, they must not be so expensive. It is the gesture that counts.
Flower Faux Pas
Here today, gone tomorrow. . . That was the story of Mr. Wilson's Rose bushes and Dennis the Menace's dreadful disobedient dog. If this happens to you the best thing to do, know that this will not be un-noticeable. Unlike to a small hut, which can disappear in a tall stubborn turf, every gardener will notice their hard work dug to bits.
Be neighborly. Head and buy a new work. Offer to make it to your neighbor with your excuses plant. While you may be tempted to let it go, will remember that if you are on the good side of the neighbor mood they remain less likely to call the dreaded dog-catcher if they mess again. And a ten dollar rose bush is much less expensive than two hundred U.S. dollars a "no-line" fine.
When it comes to doggie disasters, we know. . . It can be tempting be, forget it. But even if we do not feel very neighborly, and even if our neighbors deserve seemingly morose, that steaming pile of poop on their levels before. . . We must remember that when we were puppy parents we took on the reasonableness of their actions. Do not get caught watching Toto carried away in the bicycle basket. . . simply use a little etiquette and you may find that you start your own Wicked Witch of the West to this garden with furry messages to your friend.
About the Author
David Beart is the owner of the
PetYak
. Our site covers pet related topics from cat and
dog information
to raising tropical fish and caring for birds.
Barking Patch, Snacky Patch, or Potty Patch?


