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I like the suggestion to move as well, but I know that isn't possible, lol.
I have some of the same issues here in my neighborhood, although it's a single family home neighborhood. There are a lot of dogs here, and while the majority of them are not a problem, a lot of them are. We have the dogs who sound like they're going to break the glass of their windows when we walk by, the ones out in the yard who charge the fence and bark like maniacs at JD, the poop that's not picked up, and the dogs on retractable leashes who lunge, bark and come at Jack with no control on the owner's part. In most of these cases, I have to work on keeping JD focused on me, and not these other dogs.
There's not much you can do about the ones who are inside their homes. With the poop all over, you can only keep your eye out and avoid letting your dog get near it, although if you know who's not cleaning up, you can try speaking to them or notifying the management, in which case a photo is your best bet.
With the dogs who are actually outside and coming at your husband or Maddy, there are a few things you can do. The first is simple avoidance; I scan the area constantly while we're wealking, and when i see trouble coming, I cross the street or turn another way. Of course, I try to keep Jack's focus on me, because once he sees the trouble coming, he's reactive, too. One thing i have learned is that eye contact is the big problem. If you see another dog who is eying your dog, that's going to be a problem. Ditto, watch Maddy and make sure she isn't looking at any other dogs either. This is where intense leash training, with your dog focusing only on you, is so important. It doesn't really matter what kind of distractions you come across if your dog doesn't pay any attention to them. I can't control the dog barking and banging on the window of the house we're passing, but i can teach jack not to pay attention to it. It takes a lot of work, though.
With dogs who charge right up to you or your dog, you have to throw politenerss and civility out the window. That dog and owner are being exceptionally rude to you and your dog, and you have every right to tell them so. I call out to these owners and tell them in no uncertain terms that they had better keep their dogs away from mine. I would not be above kicking a dog who attacked me or Jack. There are leash laws in my area that specify the distance which the dog can be from the owner (in regard to people who use retractibles and allow the dog more than the alloted distance) and I cite these laws, and make complaints with the police when necessary, if I know where the person lives. And then of course, I have the advantage of having a very large dog, and do not hesitate to tell people that if their dog comes at him, he will give it right back, and they won't like the results. There was one lady with two yorkies on 50 foot retractibles who laughed when I told her not to let them run at Jack, and I promise you, those dogs will not rush at another dog any time soon. (No blood was drawn.) I know this is not desirable, but I've really had it with some of these people, and we have the right to walk down the street without being harrassed or attacked.
Wow, didn't mean to be so long-winded. I just really sympathize with you on these problems. Hope some of this helps.
I remember a Dog Whisperer episode in which Cesar helped an entire apartment complex, identified the different issues the dogs were having and reacting to, and helped each owner see how to improve the situation. I wish you could get him to come to your apartment.
Your neighbors are probably decent people, but lazy, busy, defensive and in denial. No fun for you. I am so sorry you have to deal with this.
Oh this makes my blood boil - I would NOT handle this well - lol. I think that you need to go over to your neighbors and introduce yourself and politely but firmly explain the "issues". I would let them know exactly what the problems are. I would let them know that if their dog bites you or your dog, if they let their dog(s) run lose, out of their control, that you will call the police and animal control. I would also go to the apartment management and express your displeasure. People can be so rude and selfish and have no concern for the rights of others. I would try to above while I looked for a complex that takes the rules more seriously - I know of places that are very strict - look for one of those. Good luck to you!
This sounds very promising. I'm glad the management company is aware of the issues and are taking action.
I agree, I hate breed specific laws, too, but in this case, they work in your favor.
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