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01/14/10 Crappy video taken with my cell phone in one hand while I’m trying to carry some other stuff. But the barking you can hear is the point, not the visual. I went out of the front door to walk across the street. As soon as I got a few steps out onto the porch the dog runs over to the gate and starts barking at me. This happens 95% of the time I go out of the front door. Can’t enjoy the front or back yards without this barking. And every time I step out of the door I’m trying to record this idiot with my cell phone in one hand and whatever else I’m doing at the same damn time.
01/14/10 I’m just standing inside my back door. If I have my back door open this barking echoes down the hallway, into all the rooms downstairs, travels up the stairs and into all the room upstairs. With the back door and all the windows closed I can still hear it in all 11 rooms. I’ve been sleeping in the living room, which is at the farthest corner downstairs, but have still been awakened by this barking.
Taken on 01/15/2010 In the backyard while dog is barking at me. This is very mild compared to the barking I usually endure when I’m outside; when I get close to the fence he calms down somewhat. Usually the dog starts barking like a psycho as soon as I stepped outside and continues on without stopping for 5-10 minutes after I’ve gone back inside. You can see the dog is a nervous wreck: he can’t be still, keeps doing a weird thing with his mouth, and shakes his head a lot. I think he needs Prozac or something similar. I’m serious.
01/17/10 The neighbor likes to blame my cat for making the dog bark, but as you can see here the cat is just sitting on the step not moving, and the dog can’t even see the cat. If the dog saw the cat, the dog would be having a conniption and the barking rate would be greatly increased. This barking has affected my cat also. He used to “hunt” in the shrubs next to the fence, roll around in the grass, do other cat things in our yard, but now he usually just sits or lays under a gardenia bush at the other side of the yard. If the dog starts barking at him I go out and bring him inside, where he is not happy. He used to spend most of the day outside catting around his yard, but not any more.