ok this could be embarrassing but i live in an apartment and we live down and the neighbors upstairs dog is annoying me and really scaring me. what am i going to do if i had to come out there again. its so annoying the dog senses everything and even if i tried not to be scared it seems like its barking at me still and i am scared of getting bitten or attacked by it. what if it chases me around. i cant stand dogs they really scared me and i dont think i could stop being scared. the dog senses me strongly. i would be happy if it just leaves me alone. and i also feel kind of spied on and disrepected by the neighbor upstairs. so what do i do? and i am not a dog lover and i dont like going to pets and petting them it just annoys me.
Additional info, added Saturday July 5 2008, 6:33 pm: and by the way the owner of the dog was just standing there looking at the both of us. she said oh come inside to the dog. how rude. i also dont think that if i talked to the landlord they would just not care. but i dont really know if the landlord would care but i am assuming they wont. cause it says on the ads that it was pet friendly but dang they should listen to those that dont want pets.. Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? dOMiNiChUlA answered Saturday July 5 2008, 6:23 pm: hey i have the same problem. =] One of my friends told me if i hold my breath when im a round them unless you really have to breathe it helps, they really wont notice you. you should try it.
StarryNightSkies answered Saturday July 5 2008, 6:00 pm: Try having a talk with your neighbors about controlling their dog a little more. If you are uncomfortable with that than might i suggest that you speak with your landlord, they will warn the neighbors and if the problem persists they could be evicted.
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