Kibbles and treats?!

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  1. Naya

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    Oh no :'(
     
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    Oh that's sad and very disappointing :'(
     
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    Oh Sally I'm sorry.There's a pup for you for sure and when that pup comes along you will know why this has happened....such a disappointment for you,big hug x
     
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    :'( :'( I am so sorry, one day though I am sure you will have your puppy, this is just a minor hiccup :)
     
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    Sally, I'm so sorry :( :(

    Your boss should insist that that tenant control their dogs, and allow you to get your puppy.

    Can you put together a kind of 'business case' that'd set out how you're going to train your puppy and the standards of behaviour that you will expect from your dog, showing that you are going to be a responsible owner?
     
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    Yes you will!

    I waited 10 years for mine!

    :)
     
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    [quote author=Oberon link=topic=9286.msg134471#msg134471 date=1420328145]


    Your boss should insist that that tenant control their dogs, and allow you to get your puppy.


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    Unless its stated in the lease how would he do that?
     
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    SO sorry to hear this :'(
    Hope you can find a solution somehow in the fairly near future x
     
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    [quote author=Leanangle link=topic=9286.msg134655#msg134655 date=1420396342]
    [quote author=Oberon link=topic=9286.msg134471#msg134471 date=1420328145]


    Your boss should insist that that tenant control their dogs, and allow you to get your puppy.


    [/quote]

    Unless its stated in the lease how would he do that?
    [/quote]

    I had in mind that the boss (who I assume owns the land) would have a conversation with the tenant about the need to control the dogs in 'public' places to allow everyone to have equal enjoyment of those areas. I don't imagine that any formal agreement would have to be invoked. Guess I am assuming that all parties are reasonable adults - often wrong to assume this of course! :)
     
  10. Sally C

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    Thanks so much everyone! Kind words and good advice.

    The tenant is also a friend of theirs (and mine actually) so the dog issue has been a bit awkward - as a gardener I am constantly shooing them away from areas of the garden, and the owner often isn't around as she just lets them wonder when she's in the stables/out and about. It's difficult because she's a lovely person, but just simply doesn't train her dogs! Not even remotely! Two are lurchers and one has chased my cat a few times (he kills anything he catches).

    There is sort of good news. I told my boss I was very disappointed but I understood his reasons for not wanting anymore dogs running around, but that I would train mine impeccably, told him of the puppy class I'd found etc etc, but I found out he's also getting a puppy and he doesn't want his dogs running off with others. He said he'd have said no if the tenant had actually asked to bring back two more dogs (she didn't!) and although it seems unfair on me he just doesn't want any extras. It's his garden so I have to respect that, although it's a bit gutting!

    However, I think I have convinced him to let me take the dog into my potting shed, which is my hub for the day, for a few hours. And when I can't have him with me, he will be at home which is literally one minute walk from the main house, and my boss says I can take longer and more frequent breaks to go back and play with him.

    So although I won't have a companion at my heel all day, it's still better than none! Initially I didn't like the idea as I don't like leaving dogs alone, but if I can constantly pop back then perhaps it's ok. And a neighbour has said she will pop in too. And I have oodles of countryside to walk in and a big old garden to play in...

    Perhaps when he realises that this dog is THE BEST then maybe he'll relax a little and let me take him the garden a bit more.

    So I think I'll be back here asking all sorts of questions! Will think about it for a couple of days and if I decide to go ahead, I'll be viewing the pups this Saturday and promise to upload pics!

    Sally x
     
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    So glad your boss has come up with a compromise :) look forward to hearing about your decision and the puppy viewing :)
     
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    That sounds very promising!
    You have read all these stories from folk on the forum who say "dogs not getting on the sofa" and end up with them in their bed?
    *Just saying*
     
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    YAAAAAAAAAY!!!!! This is GOOD NEWS! Aw, I know I'm just a weird internetty stranger person, but I was so sad for you and now I'm so happy! Yes, it's a compromise, but once you train your little doodle, he'll see what a delight it is to have around, and then he'll just want to see more and more of it, so you're definitely going to end up having your constant companion. This is too exciting. Well done you for pushing :)
     

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