Barking dogs what can I do
By Jack Pointer
If you happen to live by a barking dog, there are a couple steps you can take to keep your neighborhood calm.
First, contact the dog owner and ask him to do something about the problem. Sometimes the owner may not be aware of the problem and will take steps to stop the barking right away.
If this does not work, then call your local humane society. They will want the name and address of the dog owner, and they will need your name and address too. They will also want to know when the dog is disturbing people.
In general a letter from the humane society is sent to the dog owner, usually this letter solves the barking problem.
However, if the barking dog continues to bark, you will have to call the humane society again. This time a complaint will probably be issued, and an officer will deliver it to the dog owner.
A protest must be signed by households within a practical distance of the dog owner. If the owner fails to do something about the barking, he or she might have to appear in a court.
keep in mind, if your dog is doing the barking; avoid the ugliness for yourself and fellow neighbors with some reasonable dog training.
Finally, if you are end up being a neighbor of a barking dog, keep in mind that you can do something about it. Most states and counties have noise laws on the books.
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