Naples Florida Real Estate: Dogs On The Loose- A Great Way To Meet Your Neighbors!

Dogs On The Loose- A Great Way To Meet Your Neighbors!

Saturday morning we awoke to the sound of our doorbell.  Ding dong.....ding dong....ding dong....ding dong.  WOW!  Jerry, someone's at the door, hurry!  Jerry stumbles out of bed and walks to the other end of the house to find out what's going on at such an early hour.  I hear words and then the door shut.  I got up, brushed my teeth, looked out the window...nobody...checked my web-stats, reviewed the latest happenings on Active Rain and still no sign of his return.  I thought to myself he's gotta be foolin with the dogs.

About 45 minutes had passed since he had answered the door and finally he came back in.  He walked into the office and said.  Tuffy's gone.  What do you mean he's gone?  I drove the whole neighborhood with Fergie our next door neighbor and we can't find him.  We found Dually (who's blind) but Tuffy (who's deaf) is nowhere in site.  UGH!  Tuffy's hearing has gotten significantly worse over the last year and we've never been faced with having to find a deaf dog.  Not to mention he's a bit of a water nut being the half Labrador that he is and there's a pretty big lake at the other end of our street...which I'm sure is inhabited by alligators...yeah, they really do exist here in Naples. 

I ran to my closet and put on a pair of sweatpants and sweatshirt and hopped in the car wondering just how you get the attention of a dog who can't hear you.  Knowing that he couldn't have gotten far ( I don't think) since this is a new neighborhood for him, I started driving the streets.  Within a short minute or so I came upon a guy walking briskly talking on his cel phone.  (Isn't it funny how people exercise while they're on the phone these days?) I hated to interrupt his conversation but...excuse me sir...have you seen a dog?  He replied, yep he's about 4 streets down by the lake...BINGO!  I thanked him did a u-turn with every sophistication of a tenured Realtor and hauled bootie down a few streets, parked the car and me without shoes, ran towards the lake. 

I came across another walker...have you seen a dog?  This sweet lady replied no, what's he look like?  I gave a fast description, she said she'd keep an eye out and then I hurried along in front of her.  2 seconds later, 2 more walkers...have you seen a dog?  Yep, he's up the walk just about 3 houses up.  COOL! Still running on the "walking" path and hoping I made it to him before hearing him diving head first into the alligator infested lake, I met 2 more walkers who said, if you're looking for your dog he's in the backyard of the house right there, as they pointed.  THANKS....as I hurried towards that direction.

By the time I got to the backyard I heard Jerry say in a stern voice, "TUFFY...GET OVER HERE"  I couldn't see him but from the sound of it...I felt like Jerry was within "catching" distance.  By the time I walked back to the car, I had stepped on 3 stickers and was completely soaked due to the dew on the shrubs I had cut through. 

When I got back to the house, Jerry was standing in the driveway, arms crossed staring at a wet, smelly, breathless dog who was holding a "sit down" in the back of the Hummer.  I said, you better get him out of the car before he stinks it up....Jerry's response...too late...and he won't come out anyway (because he knew he'd get a spankin if he got out before mom got home...I suppose).

So after a few minutes and a few pats on the head, he finally gave in and with a little assistance got out of the car.  Without even a proper plan of attack, Tuffy had introduced me to 6 neighbors that day. 

Later that morning Jerry shared a story about the neighbor who's yard Tuffy had broken into.  The man said...I've been calling your dog for about 30 minutes but he just wouldn't come...Jerry just embarrassingly replied.  I'm sorry sir, he's deaf.

Moral of this story...get out!  Walk your dog...you just might even bump into a future client! :)

This is Tuffy...he LOVES the water.  He also likes fishing at the dog beach.

This is Dually...he actually has caught a fish before but it's not his favorite past time...besides he's almost completely blind now so he couldn't see one if he wanted to.  He prefers his football that makes a farting noise when he bites it...that's what you get when the "dad" shops for chew toys.

This is Trouble...aka Fatty since his Dr. last year officially tagged him as OBESE!  Fatty likes to eat, sleep and make me laugh!

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Shannon Lefevre, PA
Your Naples Smart Girl!
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www.ShannonLefevre.com

“The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of John R. Wood Realtors.”

 

11 commentsShannon Lefevre, PA • December 17 2007 03:48PM

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Shannon, I am glad I stopped by to read this. It put a smile back on my face. Thanks.
Posted by Danny Thornton (R & D Management) about 4 years ago
Thanks for the chuckle and the hint that my dog may just help initiate biz.  Cute doggies and kitty. :)
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) about 4 years ago
Shannon, I'm so glad you found Tuffy!  Dually looks like my Lucy...
Posted by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans Real Estate Broker (Crescent City Living LLC) about 4 years ago
SHANNON - I know exactly what you went through, as I've gone through it myself with my dog on several occasions.  He is part German Shepard and, we think, part Greyhound or something in the racing family.  When he gets free, he's gone!  I've had some harrowing experiences trying to get him back, but the best one is when he ended up in a neighbor's yard around the block.  They called us after getting his information from his tags.  We hit it off immediately, and they are now friends with them.  We've hung out with them and have gone to their house for parties.  They are great people.  Having these friends is the only benefit that I've ever gotten from having my dog run away.  Interesting post.  I'm sure as "smart girl," you're going to start setting them free in the neighborhood as you follow behind in the car to see who they can introduce you to ;-).
Posted by Adam Waldman - Long Island REALTORĀ® (Westcott Group Real Estate Company) about 4 years ago

Maybe I should get a dog...? BTW, my first cat when I was a little girl was named Trouble. Because when we brought him home, he promptly hid behind several sheets of drywall stacked in the garage and wouldn't come out. It was a lot of "trouble" to get to him, hence his name.

Posted by Kelly Sibilsky (Licensed Through Referral Connection, LTD.) about 4 years ago
Awww, those cute faces couldn't possibly cause you any hassle!  I met some clients when they walked their dog on my street.  It works!
Posted by Elaine Hanson, REALTORĀ® ~ Topanga, CA Real Estate Agent (Snyder Sutton Real Estate) about 4 years ago

Dogs and children are a great way to meet new people.

But it's better if they are on a leash when you're doing it!

 

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Posted by Erby Crofutt, the Central Kentucky Home Inspector, Lexington KY HI-2041 (B4 U Close Home Inspections&Radon Testing (www.b4uclose.com)) about 4 years ago
Shannon-I love fatty...looks like my sammy but definitely fatty is bigger! I miss having dogs.. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
Posted by Midori Miller - Ormond Beach | Daytona Businesses And Area Information (Midori Miller @ Coastal Results Referral Company) about 4 years ago
Shannon - I somehow missed this one the first time around, but I found it today while combing through the past week's posts on Family Ties.  I am including it in the wrapup post today.  What a great and highly descriptive story.  I felt as though I was right alongside you as you were looking for Tuffy.
Posted by Jason Crouch, Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653) (Austin Texas Homes, LLC) about 4 years ago

I love your stories.  We had a black lab named Blackie who was quite the wanderer and neighborhood troublemaker, he was the greatest dog in the world. Now we have fatcats, who are furballs of personality and amusement.

Posted by Lisa Ryan~Selling Princeton,West Windsor and Montgomery Township New Jersey (Henderson Sotheby's International Realty) about 4 years ago
OH man, when our current dog was a puppy she ran out into our front yard. Without missing a beat she tore off to the neighbors house were they just happened to be having their wedding reception. The front door was wide open, and without hesitation she zipped right threw the front door. I was to embarrassed to go after her so I told my son that he had to go over and get her. Nice way to meet your neighbors.
Posted by Rob Baldwin, Santa Clarita REALTORĀ® (US ECO-GREEN REAL ESTATE INC.) about 4 years ago

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