Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have advice, but I can commiserate with you. We're in a small condo building and the two units below us have dogs that bark incessantly. If they hear a thump, a door opening, a rustle in the hallway, the barking starts.
One woman just got ANOTHER dog too, who also barks. We were considering getting a dog, but we're so annoyed with the downstairs cacophony, we're putting it off.
OP here. Yup, we've been talking about getting a dog too. We had a dog who died two years ago, and we've been waiting to get into a bigger house and for me to start working from home before getting another dog and we were so excited because this move led to both of those things happening. But now my DH is really hesitant b/c he's worried that our new dog will make these neighbors' dogs bark even more. So frustrating!!!!!
Maybe you could offer to walk their dogs if you wanted the enjoyment of a dog? Could benefit everyone? Especially the sweet doggies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have advice, but I can commiserate with you. We're in a small condo building and the two units below us have dogs that bark incessantly. If they hear a thump, a door opening, a rustle in the hallway, the barking starts.
One woman just got ANOTHER dog too, who also barks. We were considering getting a dog, but we're so annoyed with the downstairs cacophony, we're putting it off.
OP here. Yup, we've been talking about getting a dog too. We had a dog who died two years ago, and we've been waiting to get into a bigger house and for me to start working from home before getting another dog and we were so excited because this move led to both of those things happening. But now my DH is really hesitant b/c he's worried that our new dog will make these neighbors' dogs bark even more. So frustrating!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe give them some names of some dog trainers, or a Dog Whisperer DVD. The dogs need to be walked for a long time in the a.m./p.m. to help keep them quiet. There's doggie daycare as well. Maybe offer to throw in a few bucks; it would be worth it in my opinion. I had this problem when I lived in Arlington so I feel your pain! I ended up moving, as it was a rental.
OP here. When my DH went to the neighbors behind our house last night at 10 pm he asked her about training, and she blew him off saying nope, that's just the way this breed is. WTF?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try calling animal control or the police to see if they are violating any noise ordinances.
People who let dogs behave like this likely aren't good dog owners or great themselves. The animals are barking out of boredom, but you have every right to peace and quiet in your own home.
OP here. I looked up montgomery county's noise ordinance and it says violations are anything over 63 decibels from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. on weekdays, and 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. on weekends. I haven't looked into what the average dog bark decibel is but I'm guessing it's higher than that. I don't know the neighbors behind us but I know our next door neighbors and the thing that makes this tough is that they are very nice in general. Just very insensitive. I don't understand how they can't see how obnoxious they're being. I'm really hesitant to call the police because it will make for very tense relations, obviously. Ugh. This sucks. We lived in our old house for 12 years and dealt with car break ins and other stuff, but I think I'd prefer that to this!!
The relevant part of the county code here isn't the noise ordinance, it's Montgomery County Code, Sec. 5-203(a)(6): "An owner must not allow an animal to cause noise that is loud enough and persistent enough to disturb another person’s quiet enjoyment."
Call Montgomery County Police, Animal Services Division via the police non-emergency number, 301-279-8000 (or 240-314-8930 if you're in the City of Rockville).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try calling animal control or the police to see if they are violating any noise ordinances.
People who let dogs behave like this likely aren't good dog owners or great themselves. The animals are barking out of boredom, but you have every right to peace and quiet in your own home.
OP here. I looked up montgomery county's noise ordinance and it says violations are anything over 63 decibels from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. on weekdays, and 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. on weekends. I haven't looked into what the average dog bark decibel is but I'm guessing it's higher than that. I don't know the neighbors behind us but I know our next door neighbors and the thing that makes this tough is that they are very nice in general. Just very insensitive. I don't understand how they can't see how obnoxious they're being. I'm really hesitant to call the police because it will make for very tense relations, obviously. Ugh. This sucks. We lived in our old house for 12 years and dealt with car break ins and other stuff, but I think I'd prefer that to this!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe give them some names of some dog trainers, or a Dog Whisperer DVD. The dogs need to be walked for a long time in the a.m./p.m. to help keep them quiet. There's doggie daycare as well. Maybe offer to throw in a few bucks; it would be worth it in my opinion. I had this problem when I lived in Arlington so I feel your pain! I ended up moving, as it was a rental.
OP here. When my DH went to the neighbors behind our house last night at 10 pm he asked her about training, and she blew him off saying nope, that's just the way this breed is. WTF?????
Again, I would be VERY nice, but let them know that you just can't take it anymore and from now on, you will call the police.