HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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My neighbor got a dog in March. It has barked non-stop since the day they brought it home. I mean for hours at a time. I don't know how its vocal cords aren't destroyed. They just let it out in the yard and it barks and barks and barks. We can no longer sit on our patio.
I had a polite conversation with my neighbor. He just shrugged and said "That's what dogs do. They bark." Our other neighbors have started an all out war with them. Calling the police/reporting them to HOA. I didn't want to start down that road.
So two weeks ago, I bought this outdoor bark control device. It looks like a bird house. OMG! It worked! The dog no longer goes to that section of the yard. Now he stays up top and barks. I want to get another device and put it up there, BUT the neighbor came over yesterday and told me he "knows that isn't a real bird house and I am hurting his dog's ears." He wants me to take it down.
No way! It works. Why would I take it down? And I don't even care if it hurts the dog's ears. I am losing my mind.
I told him he has not controlled his dog in 7 months, so I had to take control. He asked if I had the money to send his dog to obedience school. because he doesn't. And until he does, he can't stop the barking. But "the bird house must come down."
I told him he is welcome to call the police on me and my "bird house", said the conversation was over, and gently shut the door.
I think the funniest part of this all is we both had masks on. Lol. Both trying to be polite, yet arguing. Through masks. It was a sight to be seen.
So am I wrong? And would you get another anti barking device for the upper part of your yard?
YOU ARE RIGHT AND DO NOT GIVE IN. Don't hope it gets better, don't let this drag on. Nip this neighbor in the bud so he addresses his problem.
We had two dogs (one is still alive) next door that barked 8-10 hours a day while owner was at work. It was awful. Everyone complained and she did nothing. She even said she wondered why the dogs had no voices when she got home. I had a dog whistle, I'd shoot hose over the fence, it was awful. DH went over several times and finally told her to get a shock collar or else he'd get the county animal control involved. She did. It worked. BUT the daughter hated it so would take off when Mom wasn't home. For 8 years she made our outdoor life pure H--- and our indoor life difficult. DH works from home and on conference calls people could hear the dogs barking even if they were inside their house. We are single residences. She finally retired so it quieted down but if she takes them out to walk, they see anything moving, they bark.
I am so mad at myself we put up with it that long. I should have gotten the local animal control involved - they do show up for this stuff and reported animal abuse (letting them bark all day counts). Keep that birdhouse, get another and you probably need a camera out there to record it barking. Let your neighbor know about it too. Tell him if he wishes to call someone, go ahead you will have video of his dog. Bottom line it's not the dogs fault, it's the owner's fault. You have every right to expect to live in peace from non-stop barking.
IF you can't afford to train your dog, you can't afford a dog because care is expensive.
FYI: I have two dogs, one large and one small. They don't bark unless a stranger walks up or another is walking past the house and sometimes they don't even blink. They ignore the neighbor's dogs, just stares at them like they are crazy. She also constantly accuses us of our dogs pooping in her yard ..... it's not but the deer love to leave her huge piles, I have pictures (did you know deer squat like a dog, I didn't).