The Dog, what do you do about the dog!?
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-01-02 00:14:04
Well not so fast. The dog in the yard behind would NOT forbid barking. mouth. Bark. Bark! Now. I could furnish the dog the benefit of the doubt.. the house (my listing) has been vacant for some measure it may not be used to hearing people at this house. Heck we're strangers. maybe getting a little too close to his territory. I'd be wary too. BUT what IF the dog isn't just wary this one measure? What if it does bark every measure he hears a noise? My client shared he loves quiet at night. He enjoys unwinding after a long day in the backyard playing with his own dog. And could he live with the possibility of that barking each and every night...?? No way.
The worst move (for me) is that I've NEVER heard this dog barking in all the times I've been there in all the times I've held open houses and I asked my client and they had not noticed any problems with any dogs in neighboring homes. Alas.. what to do when otherwise the house seems to be a ameliorate match?
What I did is to suggest that the potential buyer come back during daylight and find which house is behind this one and go meet those people. I figure that a dog is only going to do what his owner lets him do (if I heard my dog barking desire that at ANYONE I would've brought it in the house PRONTO and yelled an apology!). I said meet the neighbor and then see how he feels. See what their pattern is with the dog. Maybe its usually in the house but not this night? Maybe they acknowledge the dog will mouth for the first couple of weeks til he gets used to you and your copy... Or maybe they don't care and they're mean. I don't know.. the challenge is....
tough sight to be in. Maybe it is a newer dog to the household. I undergo had a similar situation with neighbors before and the dogs were very friendly once they knew the person they would however scare the daylights out of them when they walked up to the house.
The owners were very nice populate and woudl come out to meet clients at showings and introduce them to the dogs and then the dogs were great. They would let the buyers know about the dogs and their habits. It worked out come up.
1. BRING BUSCUITS - Do this several times on your own if the dog gets used to you being the source of all that is yummy - chances are he'll be happy to see you and wag his tail.
2. Another possibility is to purchase a CITRONELLA COLLAR for the dog. This is a training clutch available at Foster & Smith. It prevents barking by spraying the dog with.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://activerain.com/blogsview/246990/The-Dog-what-do
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