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Old 06-12-2006, 03:21 PM
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The best advice I can give you is get to know your neighbors. Show that you are working hard to take care of any issues and if they could come to you first w/ their concerns before they go to management. If they get to know you (and your dog) they would be less likely to complain.

Even though our dog is pretty quiet, she is 9 now and was real wild in her youth, we always stop and talk to our neighbors and ask if the dog is too noisy and if she bothers them. Luckily they have been really nice and aren't concerned. Extend the olive branch.

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