Anonymous wrote:They shouldn't let him out in the yard at that hour. They should put him on a leash and walk him in their yard. That is WAY TOO LATE for barking. (Same goes for before 7).
They need to walk their dog more - clearly the beast is bored in the yard and not getting enough exercise. However, you can't control that. What you are stuck with is that the pet owners are inconsiderate people.
As for PP: I would tell you precisely where to shove that bark collar if you came over and made that request. I would be very polite and work with you if you came over and initiated a real conversation.
Ours barks on the leash also because of wildlife in the yard. We have a deer problem so if you are in DC near Rock creek park that could be one of the issues.
We once lived in a townhouse and people in the area had a bunch of little yappers that never stopped barking on their walks. Those things barked at everything on the paths, playgrounds, open areas. If that neighbor has similar dogs you have to talk to them. The dog I had at the time barked when there was something to bark at. A few times she was barking and I saw nothing in the little attached house yard.
Turned out to be rats by the back fence line.