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Was i just being Grumpy ?

15 replies

elmofan · 26/04/2011 17:20

The boy next door (10) has been climbing over the joint Garden wall and into my Alleyway at the side of my house ( i don't mind this part). My side gate is Kept closed AT ALL TIMES to keep my 12 month old Dog inside . This morning i caught him opening my side gate & come into my back garden to call for my ds even though he knows my DS has chicken pox atm & can not go out to play.

I told him Not to open my side gate as

  1. He might let my Dog escape
  2. I do not think it is safe for him to be in my back garden as my dog might get territorial ( he barks if he hears anyone even walking near the side gate) and turn on him . My dog is still very young . I was quite firm with the boy (not scary firm) as i explained all this to him but only because i don't want him letting himself in & out of my garden while i am not at home . Off to the DIY store to get a lock for the side gate in the morning . I feel i was firm for the right reasons but i have been stuck indoor for almost 3 weeks with both dc's getting the chicken pox 1 after the other & could be slightly grumpy Blush
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worraliberty · 26/04/2011 17:23

No I think that's perfectly fine. I would have left him under no false impressions either.

If it happens again before the lock is in place, tell his parents.

MsToni · 26/04/2011 17:23

Nope!!! YADNBU or grumpy :)

Can't you lock the side gate? Doesn't it have a key?

elmofan · 26/04/2011 17:26

No its only one of those wooden gates with a bolt that keeps it closed , so easily opened .

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elmofan · 26/04/2011 17:33

It's been playing on my mind all day tbh , I've been feeling bad about it .

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MorticiaAddams · 26/04/2011 17:50

YANBU and I would have added that it's your garden and he shouldn't come in without permission. He might decide it's ok to be wandering into your house unannounced otherwise.

squeakytoy · 26/04/2011 17:53

Dont feel bad about it at all!!! If your dog got out and got hurt, you would never forgive yourself for not doing something about it.

elmofan · 26/04/2011 18:32

Thanks all Smile

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NoCarbsBeforeMarbs · 26/04/2011 18:37

No don't feel bad.

If you hadn't told him, he wouldn't have known that you don't want him to do it.

If you put a lock on your gate though, don't lose your key, stopping you from ever being able to use it again like I have

CheerfulYank · 26/04/2011 18:43

YANBU :) If you're really worried about it, though, the next time you see him you could just say "I didn't mean to sound grumpy the other day, I just really don't want you or the dog to get hurt."

I would have done the same!

elmofan · 26/04/2011 18:44

Oh no nocarbsSmile thanks for the reminder ill put the key on my keyring immediately .

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elmofan · 26/04/2011 18:48

Thanks cheerful i will do that Smile .

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candleshoe · 26/04/2011 19:10

What cheerful said!

elmofan · 26/04/2011 21:03

Smile Candle

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valiumredhead · 27/04/2011 17:45

What yanky said :)

candleshoe · 27/04/2011 19:30

[cgrin] yeah crowny ones!

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