Court order for barking dog
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Depends on the neighbour but I'd buy one of these and ask them to use it
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Why are they barking though, is there a stalker at the bottom of the garden? And no, I don't mean you OP.
Currently mine have two large dogs, they do occasionally bark, but it's always a cat on the fence or someone walking down the side alley that sets them off, otherwise you wouldn't know when they were out, which is most of the time I walk by when they give a little growl and I shush them into silence.
Currently mine have two large dogs, they do occasionally bark, but it's always a cat on the fence or someone walking down the side alley that sets them off, otherwise you wouldn't know when they were out, which is most of the time I walk by when they give a little growl and I shush them into silence.
hidetheelephants said:
NAAHD said:
Please don’t kill it or poison it for the love of god
It's an inevitability on PH; threads about bad neighbours elicit hilarious bon mots about sausages and those about problem dogs will get at least one stone cold dog murderer. 

To the OP: Bring the dog into your home. Feed him, show him some affection and he'll stop barking. If you create a subtle passage from the "neighbour's" garden into yours, the dog won't bark when he's let out, he'll come straight over to yours for some warmth and nibbles.
There's nothing wrong with the dog in this situation.
There's nothing wrong with the dog in this situation.
I was on the other end and someone complained about my dog
( who barked maybe twice a day, in the daytime, for about 5 seconds each time
)
Very helpful council officer called me and agreed that dogs bark and that’s life but it shouldn’t be excessive. He said that one has to have a dog barking consistently and for a long time for it to be dealt with (which is what the OP has)
Expect to keep a diary of the noise and submit it. If you have a video camera, set that up to save having to do it later.
( who barked maybe twice a day, in the daytime, for about 5 seconds each time
)Very helpful council officer called me and agreed that dogs bark and that’s life but it shouldn’t be excessive. He said that one has to have a dog barking consistently and for a long time for it to be dealt with (which is what the OP has)
Expect to keep a diary of the noise and submit it. If you have a video camera, set that up to save having to do it later.
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