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08-08-2008, 10:48 PM   #11

Re: Noisy dog next door


I have the same problem I took Moli's advice and bought a barkstop but I have to say I haven't fitted it yet!!! had so much going on. I will do over the weekend and let you know



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08-08-2008, 11:22 PM   #12

Re: Noisy dog next door


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Originally Posted by PoshPuss
The owner seems very dismissive of your concerns and you have well founded cause for complaint here.
All dogs will bark but it can be controlled. Three hours of incessant barking is unnecessary noise pollution and you can report it to environmental health!
Good training can ensure the dog barks to alert, or in response to stimuli, not to get attention. Which it would seem this animal is doing now.
Kado, maybe you could suggest to the owner that he can get his dog trained. It's simple, he can do it from a book, or get info online. If he says he's using the dog to guard ( a common retort) then he is not being effective as the dog isn't responding well and will probably lick burglars to death due to lack of attention! A good guard dog is a quiet one !

I know its hard but try not to silence the dog with food or soft words, he'll think its a reward and do it all the more.
There are whistles and electronic gadgets that hurt the ears but I would only advocate this as a very last resort if the owner is obstructive... better to get the authorities involved then as well.
But I appreciate your need for peace. I work nights and this would really cheese me off!!

What are you talking about?

All dogs will bark, RUBBISH...!

A good guard dog is a quiet one, UTTER RUBBISH..!!

Train a 10yr old GSD from a book or online, complete cods wallop.

A GSD is the best guarding breed on the planet because they are known for barking and who's to say the dog in question isn't barking for a reason. Dogs have highly sensitive hearing and he may well be barking as he can hear something way beyond a humans hearing. Go and visit a Police Kennel and see just how noisey it is and they have been highly trained to speak on command. It doesn't however stop them barking constantly when in the presence of other dogs.

Please don't offer advice about dogs when you obviously don't have a clue about dogs and dog behaviour...!!!

Yes it is the owners responsibility to control his dog but suggesting devices to hurt a dogs ears is just down right irresponsible and not the actions of an animal lover.

By the way I own cats and dogs and I love all creatures great and small.



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09-08-2008, 12:47 AM   #13

Re: Noisy dog next door


Is she being kept outside or in Kado?

She isn't barking for nothing, dogs don't bark for nothing, he owner needs to find out why she is barking excessively and go from there, sounds like boredom, seperation anxiety, poor thing.

We had complaints about mine barking a while ago. At first it was when I first moved here and they were really excited and would bark on first going out for about 15-30 seconds max but to be fair they did do it each time they went out the back and environmental heath was called by our neighbours but was dismissed as they weren't barking enough and I proved to be a sensible owner (they said) so the neighbours then started antagonising the dogs from the windows and behind the fence when they were out to get them to bark more so they could complain again saying it had gotten worse! Didn't work though as I told them I had them on camera teasing the dogs (I didn't) and they never took it any further and stopped teasing the dogs too.

Now they hardly ever bark at all, yet the neighbour who complained has a dog who barks a lot more now than mine ever did, never ever seen him/her walked either, hmmmm!



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