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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3673984" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>First things first, have a chit chat with the neighbor. I’m willing to bet it doesn’t do anything though. Next, I’ve actually found yelling at the neighbors dog from your back yard works. Yelling at my neighbors husky to shut the eff up had a little success. Whether it was because the neighbors get The picture or the dog did, I dunno.</p><p></p><p>In OKC you can have barking complaint warnings sent to people’s houses. You can also request an animal welfare officer come out and have a chat with them about it. Norman has a pretty well established animal welfare department, I’m willing to bet they have something similar. Bringing some sort of hand written record of times that the dog has barked excessively, as well as a few videos is immensely helpful. After that, if you don’t have a dog, I would get one of those electronic bark devices, mount it pointing at the neighbors yard. </p><p></p><p>If none of those go back to your animal welfare department and ask to have a citation written. It will have to be in your name and your neighbors will know you signed it against them. You may have to go to court to testify as to it’s validity before the judge, as technically the officer wrote the ticket based upon your testimony and experience. This is where you definitely need those recordings for this.</p><p></p><p>if none of that works, get a new neighborhood. Or if you want to get obsessive/disruptive, get an air horn or something loud and disturbing. Something that will scare the dog. Every time the dog barks, blow the horn. Eventually the dog will associate the scary noise with barking, and will stop. This may get you a visit from the cops or animal welfare though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3673984, member: 35036"] First things first, have a chit chat with the neighbor. I’m willing to bet it doesn’t do anything though. Next, I’ve actually found yelling at the neighbors dog from your back yard works. Yelling at my neighbors husky to shut the eff up had a little success. Whether it was because the neighbors get The picture or the dog did, I dunno. In OKC you can have barking complaint warnings sent to people’s houses. You can also request an animal welfare officer come out and have a chat with them about it. Norman has a pretty well established animal welfare department, I’m willing to bet they have something similar. Bringing some sort of hand written record of times that the dog has barked excessively, as well as a few videos is immensely helpful. After that, if you don’t have a dog, I would get one of those electronic bark devices, mount it pointing at the neighbors yard. If none of those go back to your animal welfare department and ask to have a citation written. It will have to be in your name and your neighbors will know you signed it against them. You may have to go to court to testify as to it’s validity before the judge, as technically the officer wrote the ticket based upon your testimony and experience. This is where you definitely need those recordings for this. if none of that works, get a new neighborhood. Or if you want to get obsessive/disruptive, get an air horn or something loud and disturbing. Something that will scare the dog. Every time the dog barks, blow the horn. Eventually the dog will associate the scary noise with barking, and will stop. This may get you a visit from the cops or animal welfare though. [/QUOTE]
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