Anonymous wrote:How long are they barking? I mean, dogs bark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although I am not a dog owner, dogs are going to bark. The problem is how long these neighbors allow the barking. Set a timer from when you wake up and until they are brought back into the house. 5-10 minutes or 45 minutes of barking makes a big difference. With your data in hand, talk to the neighbors.
The owner shouldn't allow it first thing in the morning while people are sleeping. Instead of just "letting the dogs out" on their own, the owner needs to stand with the dogs and once they are done with their business, bring them back in.
What’s your version of first thing in the morning? 6am or 9am?
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Good point, that different people will have a different standard for "first thing in the morning." I used to work graveyard shift myself, so my version of "first thing in the morning" would have been about 4 in the afternoon.
So maybe owners just shouldn't let the dogs bark at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although I am not a dog owner, dogs are going to bark. The problem is how long these neighbors allow the barking. Set a timer from when you wake up and until they are brought back into the house. 5-10 minutes or 45 minutes of barking makes a big difference. With your data in hand, talk to the neighbors.
The owner shouldn't allow it first thing in the morning while people are sleeping. Instead of just "letting the dogs out" on their own, the owner needs to stand with the dogs and once they are done with their business, bring them back in.
What’s your version of first thing in the morning? 6am or 9am?
Anonymous wrote:How Long does the dog bark? I heard my neighbor yell at my dog (she didn’t know I was on my screened in porch) after barking less than a handful of times. I am always sensitive to barking being bothersome and give my dog the quiet command. People like my neighbor have no patience. She’s never said a word to me about it but obviously is annoyed by any noise coming from my dog hence yelling at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although I am not a dog owner, dogs are going to bark. The problem is how long these neighbors allow the barking. Set a timer from when you wake up and until they are brought back into the house. 5-10 minutes or 45 minutes of barking makes a big difference. With your data in hand, talk to the neighbors.
The owner shouldn't allow it first thing in the morning while people are sleeping. Instead of just "letting the dogs out" on their own, the owner needs to stand with the dogs and once they are done with their business, bring them back in.
Anonymous wrote:Although I am not a dog owner, dogs are going to bark. The problem is how long these neighbors allow the barking. Set a timer from when you wake up and until they are brought back into the house. 5-10 minutes or 45 minutes of barking makes a big difference. With your data in hand, talk to the neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Although I am not a dog owner, dogs are going to bark. The problem is how long these neighbors allow the barking. Set a timer from when you wake up and until they are brought back into the house. 5-10 minutes or 45 minutes of barking makes a big difference. With your data in hand, talk to the neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Although I am not a dog owner, dogs are going to bark. The problem is how long these neighbors allow the barking. Set a timer from when you wake up and until they are brought back into the house. 5-10 minutes or 45 minutes of barking makes a big difference. With your data in hand, talk to the neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:What can I do? Why do people let their dogs bark incessantly? Aren’t there laws about this?