cmontyburns said:
What Tom said. Talk to them. Once you start unleashing "the law" on your neighbors, it becomes an arms race that nobody wins.
Red_Barchetta said:
I don't know about the law, but I was on a plane a couple days ago and saw a device in the skymall catalog that would emit a noise irritating to dogs whenever they bark. It's probably available through Amazon or other normal sources which would be cheaper than the magazine.
sarahzm said:
In my experience the laws are virtually unenforceable. The responsibility for enforcing the laws against dogs barking falls on the animal control officer. So, the animal control officer has to be on duty and available ( which seems to be never) when the offending barking is occuring.
dave said:
The dog is barking for a reason. Correct the owner.
The info I received when I licensed my dog in Maplewod recently said that owners are responsible to prevent excessive barking. I'll look for the exact wording when I get a chance.
When I lived in Maplewood my next door neighbor had a dog who would bark from the moment he went outside. Sometime he would be out for a few minutes. But other time he would be out for a bit longer.
One day he received a summons for the excessive noise. We called this a "barking ticket". I do know that a neighbor who worked nights and slept days was the one who complained. I can't say who actually wrote the summons.
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