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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi, it’s OP here. The dog is only outside at 10 pm for 10 - 15 mins. It’s just enough to wake my kids up, but I don’t think it’s excessive. When they walk the dog (once in the am, once in the pm), the dog barks if you stop to talk or wave. It’s just a small, yippee dog and I don’t quite know how to politely say, “Your dog’s barking is making me crazy” I am not sure they can do anything about it, other than keep it inside and the dog needs to get some outside time. Another neighbor had a large dog that would bark and bark outside our house bc the teenagers would just open the door and let it loose. I had to throw a tennis ball at it to distract it. I think that poor dog was looking for someone to play with. Too bad I am not a dog person! If this dog hadn’t moved away, I would have called animal control bc the dog was running loose and pooping everywhere. Thanks for letting me vent. The dog has gone inside and I will not hear it again until 10 pm....[/quote] What can they do about it? Plenty. They can get a bark collar, train their dog, or if all else fails then get rid of it. It's not okay that it wakes up your kids every night, OP. Even 10 mins every night at 10pm is unreasonable. Having a dog is NOT a right. Not when it disturbs reasonable people who live in the neighborhood.[/quote]
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