Move to town snowfllake.Their backyard fence is 150 feet to my front door. While rural, the houses are still close. 1.5 acre lots.
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Move to town snowfllake.Their backyard fence is 150 feet to my front door. While rural, the houses are still close. 1.5 acre lots.
Pro move leaving the gate open!I had two yappers next door as well, top day of my life when they escaped the fence never to be seen again. Owners got two new dogs but they are inside execpt for potty breaks and rarely bark. Elite upgrade.
You've got to piss on 'em.have u tried barking back? maybe if u establish dominance it will pipe down.
Wonder how long they planned their escape or if they had outside assistance which ended badly?I had two yappers next door as well, top day of my life when they escaped the fence never to be seen again. Owners got two new dogs but they are inside execpt for potty breaks and rarely bark. Elite upgrade.
You should get a machine that plays a coyote howl every time the horn goes off.I have a neighbor two doors down that has a doggie door that allows their dog to enter their fenced back yard. The couple went through a divorce and the wife got the house. Since that happened, she lets the dog have access to the doggie door in the middle of the night. This means that the dog almost nightly for over a year is in the back yard barking non stop from 2am to 4am. I know other neighbors have complained and she promised to close the doggie door at night. That only lasted a couple of weeks. Recently, I have noticed a change. When the dog started barking, a horn would sound almost immediately. I'm assuming another neighbor must have gotten a noise device. The horn seems to stop the barking almost immediately. Now the dog doesn't come out at night or it is not barking at night.
But you can assume they are an inconsiderate neighbor.Having a dog is like a big, hairy toddler for 12 years. Many good owners train their dogs and have awesome dogs, and some breeds are just naturally more obedient or quieter. It’s still an animal, and it doesn’t speak human. Dogs bark for a lot of reasons… protection, communication, “I’m hungry!”, etc.
I have friends whose whole social lives revolve around their dog. Can’t travel, can’t stay out for dinner, have to deal with behavioral issues, etc. We have cats and we can leave for a weekend with no issues.
We have a neighbor who lets their dog out and it barks at everything. There’s a fine line in letting a dog outside vs putting it outside. If it’s barking for unmet needs in the house, it just becomes everyone else’s problem outside the house. Owners can only do so much, but some can do a lot better. Still, we can’t assume neglect just because a dog likes to bark.
Following.........I should have started this thread with this picture and asked if anyone has experience with it, and does it deter barking from say 150 feet. Anyone? Thanks!View attachment 168112
I don’t know - this can go so many ways…just like everything else in life.But you can assume they are an inconsiderate neighbor.
weed gummies also work, so Im told.Freeze a "lick mat" with peanut butter and go toss it out there a couple times a day. Probably buy you more silence than anything else. It's my secret weapon every time I have to bring my 110lb dog anywhere. Holiday dinner with kids running around? Peanut butter lick mat outside, see ya in an hour buddy.
Anyone have experience with those longer range sound devices? Supposed to be humane. Works up to few hundred feet so they say. Neighbor has a Great Pyranees. From the second its out, to when they command it back (fortunately only 5 to 10 minutes) it never stops barking. They will not put a bark collar on it. So its time for me to take action. We live rural. Thanks.
Sounds like it's time for you to pack up and move!Mentioned rural as didn't want people suggesting call the police. Yes, ill complain. Here in this house 7 years with silence. While rural their fence is 150 feet from our house. Its obnoxious that people do that to your neighbors. Shave its neck and put a shock collar on it ... or get rid of the dog.
Maybe try those plastic port holes so the dog can see outside?Honestly I've taped them. There is a gap in the fence and without them seeing or hearing me they just bark. Certainly hearing me triggers them as well. My other neighbors have a dog and if they and the kids are outside they'll run to their privacy fence and just growl and bark. Appreciate the advice though.
Owner was talking to you.The second I walk out in my yard they just start in. A couple of times the owner has come outside to say "be quiet" so they know.... frustrating.
Never would have guess how many bad dog apologist there are