Neighbors dog will not stop barking

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Anonymous wrote:I have my own big dog. He is not (nor ever has been) a barker.

We are in between 2 homes with tiny high-pitched barkie dogs. During the day--(I WAH) I'm ok--they don't let it go forever.

But one neighbor has started letting their dog out on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 7 am where it will high-pitch bark under me bedroom window for at least 15-20 minutes. Then it's over for the rest of the day. However, then I can't fall the f*kkkkk back to sleep after being jolted awake.

This on the only days I can sleep in----I'm utterly exhausted the rest of the day. I can't go to bed earlier--nor should I be worrying about doing that on a weekend night after working all week. It's so inconsiderate because we also have a weekend noise ordinance I think is 9am.

We have always had white noise machines...yes the are on full blast...but this little f****Rs high pitch maniacal barking cuts right through it. Funny---my own dog can sleep right through it though.


Are you in Montgomery County? We are dealing with a very similar situation. Owners with two dogs they never walk and toss outside for hours on end. They bark all night sometimes. Five properties adjoin their property and at least one property directly behind them has young children. MOCO Animal Control is now on it, so definitely call.


I think I know the situation if we’re talking about the same thing. Bethesda? Good. Those people are so inconsiderate and have been with those horrid dogs for years. Dogs outside for hours barking in the night. I hope animal control looks hard at this.


Once more and animal control hears about it again. Eventually they remove the animals.


Yes, animal control officers open a standing file based on initial complaints. They then escalate to fines if there are further complaints, then they remove the animals. They also make “spot” visits.


Another violation they can get banged on is excessive dog waste in their yard. It’s a health violation as well as a pet violation. If they aren’t walking their dogs, they sure aren’t cleaning up after them.


There are actual dog waste removal companies that will come to your house to clean up the yard. Of course if you are that lazy then maybe you shouldn't have dogs in the first place.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have my own big dog. He is not (nor ever has been) a barker.

We are in between 2 homes with tiny high-pitched barkie dogs. During the day--(I WAH) I'm ok--they don't let it go forever.

But one neighbor has started letting their dog out on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 7 am where it will high-pitch bark under me bedroom window for at least 15-20 minutes. Then it's over for the rest of the day. However, then I can't fall the f*kkkkk back to sleep after being jolted awake.

This on the only days I can sleep in----I'm utterly exhausted the rest of the day. I can't go to bed earlier--nor should I be worrying about doing that on a weekend night after working all week. It's so inconsiderate because we also have a weekend noise ordinance I think is 9am.

We have always had white noise machines...yes the are on full blast...but this little f****Rs high pitch maniacal barking cuts right through it. Funny---my own dog can sleep right through it though.


Are you in Montgomery County? We are dealing with a very similar situation. Owners with two dogs they never walk and toss outside for hours on end. They bark all night sometimes. Five properties adjoin their property and at least one property directly behind them has young children. MOCO Animal Control is now on it, so definitely call.


I think I know the situation if we’re talking about the same thing. Bethesda? Good. Those people are so inconsiderate and have been with those horrid dogs for years. Dogs outside for hours barking in the night. I hope animal control looks hard at this.


Once more and animal control hears about it again. Eventually they remove the animals.


Yes, animal control officers open a standing file based on initial complaints. They then escalate to fines if there are further complaints, then they remove the animals. They also make “spot” visits.


Another violation they can get banged on is excessive dog waste in their yard. It’s a health violation as well as a pet violation. If they aren’t walking their dogs, they sure aren’t cleaning up after them.


There are actual dog waste removal companies that will come to your house to clean up the yard. Of course if you are that lazy then maybe you shouldn't have dogs in the first place.


Seriously? That’s a new one.
Anonymous
Sit in your car outside their house, play loud music andvbeep your horn constantly.
Anonymous
I saw case once where a judge ordered the owner of the dog to have one of the dog's vocal cords removed. No more problems.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw case once where a judge ordered the owner of the dog to have one of the dog's vocal cords removed. No more problems.


That is so inhumane! I wish someone took the judge's voice box out.
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