Read the dialogue and choose the correct words
Rob: Hi, I'm Rob Black from next door.
Mary: Hi, Rob! I remember you. You helped us with the furniture when we were moving in. I'm Mary, Mary Collins. Would you like to come in?
Rob: No, thanks. Could I have a [quick|fast|brief|rush] word?
Mary: Yes, what is it?
Rob: I just wanted to say that there's a dog [peeping|barking|showing|interfering] in your flat all the time. And it's rather loud. That makes me really [happy|pleased|annoyed|famous].But I can see no dog in your flat. There must have been a mistake. Sorry.
Mary: No, Rob, it wasn't a mistake. My sister is in hospital now, and we had to [allow|let|put|agree] her dog stay with us. You can't see the dog because my husband is walking it at the moment.
Rob: Ah, I see. So it's not your dog.
Mary: That's it. I had no [advice|objection|idea|connection] it barks when we are not at home. I guess that's because the dog is stressed and nervous because its owner is not here and everything is new. I'm really sorry about that. Please accept my [complaint|apologies|idea|relationship].A dog is not loud music, and you can't just keep it down. We'll [try|involve|refuse|recognise] to do something about it.
Rob: Maybe it'll get used to your place soon.
Mary: My sister is coming back from hospital in a week, and the dog will go back home.
Rob: That's OK.