I'll give you advice on the fact that MY dog barks all the time. My neighbour politely mentioned it to us..after our dog had been disturbing him for a few weeks. We of course agreed it was a problem..as he was doing our heads in as well. WE are not in the best financial position..so trying to distract him from the barking was our first point of call. After this did not work..we tried dealing with the separation anxiety. This did not work either. Luckily we have a friend who was able to get us an anit-bark collar..which we are paying her back for as we speak. They are expensive things...:( this has worked so far. Just try speaking to your neighbour nicely. If the dog is being kept outdoors..it should be sheltered...if not you can call the police. If the dog is indoors barking..just say you may have to complain if they cant control it. If they cannot afford an anti-bark collar...suggest going halves and they can pay you back the other half. If they are reasonable, this is a good compromise. If they aren't, just complain to the council until they get taken to court. In the end they will realise it would have been alot less hassle to sort it out in the first place..
2006-11-15 03:37:11
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answered by wolfstorm 4
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Chat to your neighbours first and make it know that the dog is getting to be troublesome with its continous barking. Then say that if this behaviour continues you will be forced to phone Animal Control.
If it contimues phone them and complain. that way you have followed the LEGAL route.
Dont throw things over the wall as you may end up poisoning the dog or if you stun it you could give it a heart attack and be responsible for the animals death, I don't think your neighbours would for give you for that.....
2006-11-13 22:53:06
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answered by Anonymous
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you do not say what type of dog it is. I had a pom and it was a yap i had to evenually get rid of it because of barking. Approach your neighbour and tell them how u feel. Are your neighbours in through the day it could be boredom there is a collar you get if it barks will give them a wee shock Good luck
2006-11-13 22:46:19
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answered by sharon h 2
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Call the local police or pound...it's illegal to let your pet bark all the time....it's actually considered "disturbing the peace". They will warn them first, the second time fine them and the third or fourth time take the animals away. It's a long process but welll worth a quiet neighborhood....remember, if you can hear it, so can the other neighbors. Maybe talk to them and have them call too.... "the squeeky wheel gets the grease".
2006-11-13 22:47:21
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answered by lissakitten22 2
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2016-04-24 06:08:55
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answered by ? 3
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if i wear you i wood go and have a word with them and to say that your dog is barking to much but if the owner is not that botherd then you need to go to you housing deprament and to let them know hope that this is a help to you donnagreensmith
2006-11-13 22:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok bye dog cookes and see if that well work. I hade a dog that would not stop. So i want out and gave her a cooke after a while she well see that its not good the be barking at you or uthers...
2006-11-13 23:37:17
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answered by Angel R 1
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Mossberg 500
2006-11-13 22:44:14
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answered by the man called X 2
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apart from doing it harm id say you cant , but i would phone the council and put a complaint in! also is the dog being left out for long time if so phone the rspca
2006-11-13 22:51:50
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answered by button moon 5
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Go round and tell them its annoying you, maybe there not in so they don't know. I ahve a dog and would be morftified if it was my dog being descused on "answer"
2006-11-13 22:54:32
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answered by superstar 5
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