Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I, too sympathize with you. It is a really difficult situation. Maybe, and this is a big maybe, if you talk to your new neighbors you could arrange to have your dogs meet on neutral ground without leashes. One of their dogs at a time. Dogs on leashes are often much more agressive than dogs off leashes. Maybe a dog park with a few other dogs to diffuse the first time meet.
If you can arrange a neutral meet and the owners seem more responsible and agreeable than they seem by their dogs reactions, the arrange that the neighbor's one dog is taken to the far end of the fenced meet area and let off leash. Neither dog should have seen each other. Then bring your dog to fenced area and let her off leash. You should both approach each other in a friendly manner and talk to each other.
As uncomfortable as in sounds it is better to talk to this new neighbor and try to work it out between you, taking some of the responsibility for the situation even if you rightly feel it is mostly their dog's behavior. The first conversation might just be a general welcome to the building, I have noticed you have two dogs, we have one. Wait and see what is said. Maybe these dogs are just tense as is your new neighbor in new surroundings and if you work together your dogs could work it out.
Best of luck.
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