Dogs that bark in the night.

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I was just trying to relax a little by catching up on some of the forums after long day of work and for the last hour this F**ing dog has been barking non stop.Now, if there is one thing I cant stand is that a home owner who doesn't think his or her dog is annoying the shit out of neighbors. You know they have to hear their own dog barking. To my knowledge, not to many people have a sound proof house or are they so accustom to it, their oblivious?

Anybody have neighbors they want to shoot who let their dogs bark all night ??... :X
 
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lol.... wants mine start, they get locked in the garage....lol
 
I wish I had a garage! It's annoying and embarrassing to say the least.. Then Katy hollars out the door at em.. OMG! I feel like I am in a trailer park!
I wish if she was going to adopt these mutts, she would invest the time to train them. My biggest pet peeve about my significant other. If she ever becomes a widow and stays single, she will be one of those cat and dog ladies I am afraid to say. :(
 
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As we speak, I just heard a neighbor yell at the dog to shut up !!!! I think the folks finally got the hint, because he dog is no longer barking...lol
 
Stephan, My 3 1/2 would be enough if the companies leasing the neighbors property could learn to keep themselves and their trash on their own side of the property line. Last winter they covered my line of Arborvitae (3' to my side of line) with 6' of snow plowed from their parking lot. They have been dumping crap they haul in from off site downhill onto our property for a couple years now. Finally got the county to force them to build a berm.
 
Yup, I would want to shoot them. :evil:
We had one of our neighbors try and tell us where to build our house and whether or not we could have what animals in an agricultural designated area. Ummmmm I DON'T THINK SO!
She would caqll to complain that our kids are making too much noise playing out side. Then call to tell us to not make a lot of noise because they were going to be having a wedding party at the vineyard that day... Then we got to hear stereo and hollaring all hours into middle of the night.
They ran into money trouble and sold this 12 acres to our aunt and we bought it from her. I guess every neighborhood has a wiener(s):roll:
 
This is my neighbor's dog (next door to the house behind me) and I have lived with this for 7 years now. The dog NEVER shuts up. :cry:

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Wait, wait, wait a minute! A little dog that barks ALL the time. Say it isn't so.

Brian, I'd want to get a bullhorn and bark into it until they would stop that dog. Or maybe just sing karaoke with the bullhorn until they stopped the dog. Of course funny, and the best way to get along with the neighbors don't always go together. Good thing that you have hearing protection around.
 
So Brian, you have turned your stereo speakers back in toward the house? I like the record and playback idea.
 
Its not the dog, its the goddamn stoopid owners. Never had a dog that barks unless it really needs to. That way, if I hear one of mine barking, I know its really serious.

And that applies to tiny dogs too. We've just got a Jack Russel pup, and you'll barely hear a peep from him.
 
So Brian, you have turned your stereo speakers back in toward the house? I like the record and playback idea.

I like that idea, too.

The video doesn't do that little mutt justice... I wanted to shoot the frikkin' thing after 15 seconds of that. Brian wouldn't let me, though.
 
I recorded that a year and a half ago and used my laptop and some external speakers to put it on continuous loop playback on Thanksgiving day while I went out for about 6-7 hours. When I got home somebody had placed my boat on Craigslist under the free ads, I had several people trying to take my boat out of my carport (it was locked). After that I got almost a year of peace but they are letting the fugging rat out more and more lately.
 
If it's a fenceline neighbor, often times spraying the dog with a hose while yelling shut-up will break it of it's habit of barking. Heh it's worked for me.
 
You find an adjustable ultrasonic dog whistle .Watch the dog as you tune it in .When that dog lays ears back you got him tuned in .Lay it to him until he howls then keep it up every time he gets on a barking jag .

You might be able to record it and run it through an amplifer .Nobody could hear it but it might make the fillings in their teeth vibrate .If that person just happens to be the dogs owner all the better .
 
I recorded that a year and a half ago and used my laptop and some external speakers to put it on continuous loop playback on Thanksgiving day while I went out for about 6-7 hours. When I got home somebody had placed my boat on Craigslist under the free ads, I had several people trying to take my boat out of my carport (it was locked). After that I got almost a year of peace but they are letting the fugging rat out more and more lately.

Someone did that here a couple years ago and are facing theft charges, if they do it again, call the police, no more neighbor
 
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pretty good stories... :-) That ultrasonic whistle sounds pretty cool....might have to look one of those up
 
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