Barky-bark.
Jun. 3rd, 2005 08:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The neighbors' dog is loose again.
I was sitting here at my desk, and I heard barking. I looked out the window, and sure enough, there was the little dog. Loose. Again.
The first time he got away, he ran around the backyard for a bit before he settled in on trying to jump on the boys. I took him back after just a few minutes, and I was later rewarded with a nasty email from the owner for my efforts.
The second time he got away,
Heather was here, and as I wasn't going to endure the spite of the neighbors again by returning their dog, we just let it run around. Finally, they noticed he was missing, and they then sent someone else to get him.
The third time he got loose was yesterday.
Annie and I had been working in the garden all afternoon, and the dog appeared just as we were finishing up. We waited and waited. After over 10 minutes, Annie finally scooped him up and returned him to his home. She handed the dog over to the owner, told him he'd been barking out back for quite some time and left. She noticed the dog's apparent escape route - under the fence/gate.
And now he's out again. I wonder how long it will take them to notice *this* time.
I was sitting here at my desk, and I heard barking. I looked out the window, and sure enough, there was the little dog. Loose. Again.
The first time he got away, he ran around the backyard for a bit before he settled in on trying to jump on the boys. I took him back after just a few minutes, and I was later rewarded with a nasty email from the owner for my efforts.
The second time he got away,

The third time he got loose was yesterday.

And now he's out again. I wonder how long it will take them to notice *this* time.