Do you have a stupid neighbor (or more than 1)? I know I do. Here's today's stupid neighbor story:
One of my neighbors, about 3 blocks away, has a terrier mix named Lenny. Now, Lenny runs the house... and much of the neighborhood, as he has a love of running away. The mother of the family (whose name I've forgotten... oops) started reading and watching tapes by the Dog Whisperer, and claims that Lenny is much better trained now, and no longer considers himself to be dominant over the people - which may be; I'm not sure.
Yesterday, she left Lenny chained to the front porch while she took a shower... Lenny promptly got loose and came running to the park to visit other dogs, mine among them. Using several dogs as lures (Lenny doesn't come when called - in fact, he mostly goes another direction, as fast as possible), we caught him by his trailing leash, and I took him home. The lady answered the door in a robe with a towel around her hair, said she'd been in the shower, and thanked me profusely.
Today, I was walking my dog, and there was Lenny sitting in the front yard, unattended... and sure enough, he came running across the (luckily, empty) street to talk to my dog. He was trailing a leash again, which is how I caught him; he got close enough for me to step on it. I took him home, rang the bell, and waited. Several minutes later, I rang the bell again. Still, no answer - although there was a car in front of the house. Then I see a chain attached to the front porch, and try to attach it to the dog's leash. Sure enough, the hook on the chain is old and loose - which is, apparently, how Lenny got loose in the first place. Finally, I put my dog's leash under my foot, grabbed Lenny's collar with one hand, detached his leash with the other, wrapped it around a post on the porch and put the end of the leash through the hand strap, then reattached it.
I don't know what I'll do if he's loose tomorrow. Take him home with me, I guess.
Do you have any stupid neighbor stories? They don't have to be about pets - I have some other stories about stupid neighbors that involve kids, and a couple that are about adults... but I'll wait.
One of my neighbors, about 3 blocks away, has a terrier mix named Lenny. Now, Lenny runs the house... and much of the neighborhood, as he has a love of running away. The mother of the family (whose name I've forgotten... oops) started reading and watching tapes by the Dog Whisperer, and claims that Lenny is much better trained now, and no longer considers himself to be dominant over the people - which may be; I'm not sure.
Yesterday, she left Lenny chained to the front porch while she took a shower... Lenny promptly got loose and came running to the park to visit other dogs, mine among them. Using several dogs as lures (Lenny doesn't come when called - in fact, he mostly goes another direction, as fast as possible), we caught him by his trailing leash, and I took him home. The lady answered the door in a robe with a towel around her hair, said she'd been in the shower, and thanked me profusely.
Today, I was walking my dog, and there was Lenny sitting in the front yard, unattended... and sure enough, he came running across the (luckily, empty) street to talk to my dog. He was trailing a leash again, which is how I caught him; he got close enough for me to step on it. I took him home, rang the bell, and waited. Several minutes later, I rang the bell again. Still, no answer - although there was a car in front of the house. Then I see a chain attached to the front porch, and try to attach it to the dog's leash. Sure enough, the hook on the chain is old and loose - which is, apparently, how Lenny got loose in the first place. Finally, I put my dog's leash under my foot, grabbed Lenny's collar with one hand, detached his leash with the other, wrapped it around a post on the porch and put the end of the leash through the hand strap, then reattached it.
I don't know what I'll do if he's loose tomorrow. Take him home with me, I guess.
Do you have any stupid neighbor stories? They don't have to be about pets - I have some other stories about stupid neighbors that involve kids, and a couple that are about adults... but I'll wait.