本帖最后由 ceciliachiu 于 2013-1-11 00:19 编辑
ForrestOceann 发表于 2013-1-10 05:39
LOL.. They are two abundantly blessed dogs to have met you, I dare say!
Would you say traveling with ...
That we bring our dogs with us started from having a very nasty neighbour who complained about our first dog Millie barking all the time. The fact is Millie is not a barking dog. This guy has PTSD. He would complain to the city council that our dog was barking the whole day, even though none of us (including the dog) was at home. He harassed the council general manager and the GM in turn harassed us, such as calling us 3 times a day to discuss our dog. I eventually demanded the GM to communicate with us in writing and at one time we developed into "penpals". In his letters, he had lots of unreasonable demands and at one point, he even said he had the ultimate power (which is BS) in dealing with our dog, such as telling us to have her put down or sent away. I eventually challenged his legal authority. At that point, he backed away.
This is one of the incidents that make me feel I am living in a third world country where people in power often choose to ignore laws and order and the respect for others, and think they can get away easily.
Back to travelling with dogs, yes it is not easy in the beginning. After a while, they learn and will behave. These days our challenge is to take the dogs with us canoeing. We went canoeing on Tuesday. Millie got too excited (she weighs about 25kg) and the canoe capsized and we were all drenched. Poor Dudley was thus very stressed as he hates water. When he fell into the water, he was trying very hard to cling onto me even though he was wearing a life jacket. I ended up having multiple scratches. They will learn and it will only get better (hopefully). |