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Dogs bark. It’s how they communicate, but even the most avid dog lovers among us become aggravated when the neighbor’s dog barks all day. The incessant barking disrupts sleep, work, and incites tension in the neighborhood.
While we can’t expect our neighbor’s dogs not to bark at all, constant barking is often indicative of underlying issues. Incessant barkers are usually trying to communicate an unmet need. Sometimes you have to train the neighbor, not the dog. So before calling the cops or confronting your neighbor it’s important to understand why the neighbor’s dog is barking.
Understanding why the neighbor’s dog is barking all day can go a long way to alleviate the constant barking, and help address the issue with your neighbor. As a neighbor you deserve peace and quiet, so we’ve put together a list of things to do when that dog next door won’t reduce barking.
Write down every time you hear the dog barking next door. Note the time of day, how long the barking lasted, and what is going on in the environment; did a delivery driver just leave a package or did kids get out of school? You may begin to notice patterns. If you can tell the type of bark, such as alarm or boredom barking, note that as well. The more information you have the better you can help yourself, your neighbor, and the barking dog.
Although it may seem daunting or awkward, talking to your neighbor face-to-face about their barking dog is the best way to initiate the conversation. They may not be aware that there is a barking problem; perhaps your neighbor is away at work during the day, or hard of hearing. Chances are, they’ll listen to you and work to solve the problem. Sharing your notes with them may help to determine what is causing the perpetual barking.
If you’ve tried the tips above, an ultrasonic bark deterrent is a great way to reduce the incessant barking next door. These devices, like the Dog Silencer MAX, detect dog barking and emit ultrasonic sound waves to train neighbor dogs to reduce barking. Humans cannot hear ultrasonic sounds, but dogs can. It is annoying to them. When they bark, the device emits an ultrasonic sound that is irritating to the barking dog. The sound will reduce when the barking reduces, acting as an automatic bark correction device.
Ultrasonic sound is nonharmful, making it a great training tool to deter non reduce barking. It won’t harm the neighbor dog and will give you back your peace and quiet. Bark deterrents aren’t effective at curbing instinctive barking, like alert barking, but it will reduce the incessant barking.
Setting up an ultrasonic bark deterrent correctly will provide optimal training and the best results. This will prevent accidental activation of the device, helping to teach the dog to reduce barking more effectively.
Position the device correctly: Ultrasonic bark deterrents work within a specific range, so placement is important. For example, the Dog Silencer MAX has an automatic bark detection range of 75ft (~23 meters), meaning that if the dog is within this range the device will work automatically. However the ultrasonic sound distance of the Dog Silencer MAX is 300ft (~91.5 meters). Using the remote control, you can still train a neighbor’s dog that is much further away.
Direct line of sight: The ultrasonic bark control device should directly face the neighbor dog, within range. It should be unobstructed by walls, fences, glass, hedges, or any physical barrier that could block the ultrasonic sound waves. If there is a fence between your yard and the barking neighbor dog, we recommend using a wall mount to position the device above the fence and face it down toward the dog. This will provide optimal coverage and direct line of sight, ensuring more effective training for that noisy neighbor dog.
This should be a last resort. Politeness and patience will go a long way when your neighbor’s dog won’t reduce barking. If you have followed all the tips mentioned above it may be time to escalate the issue. Research your local laws or municipal ordinances for noise complaints and with whom to file the complaint: the police, animal control, property manager, or city officials.
You may want to check with other neighbors to see if they are also annoyed with the barking, or if they have already filed a complaint. When filing a complaint be sure to provide documentation of the dates, times and duration of the barking. Video or sound clips can be helpful as well.
Keep in mind that incessant barking is typically a dog’s way of communicating discontent or distress. Assisting your neighbor will be more beneficial than responding angrily to the persistent barking. It will benefit you, your neighbors, and the dog.
I've tried other less expensive bark control devices without success. Dog Silencer MAX is the most expensive one I've tried and most importantly, the only one that actually works GREAT. I guess you get what you pay for. Trying other models, some required me to change the battery every 2 days. Others didn't seem to work or you couldn't tell if they were even emitting a high frequency sound. One model I tried claimed the battery lasted for 30 days but it was actually only about 3 days. Well, Dog Silencer MAX has solved all these problems: It has an optional 60ft electric cable that allows you to plug the device into an outlet and never needs batteries. It has a remote control pushbutton device that gives me great satisfaction to manually press when I hear a dog barking. (It also has automatic bark detection, but there is something very satisfying to actually pressing the manual button). And finally, there is a switch option I irregularly use that turns on a tone that a human can actually hear and I use this tone to check to make sure the device is actually working. So, in summary, this might be the most expensive device on the market, but it's worth every penny.
My wife and I were getting awakened every hour on the hour each night thanks to our guard Yorkie. I fly airplanes for a living so we had to do something about the barking. The crate didn’t work, drugging the dog helped us but not him. I found Barkwise via the world wide interweb and had to try their collar. Tibbee, the aforementioned Yorkie, barked once with the new collar and instantly stopped. We’ve been sleeping through the night ever since. Thank you Barkwise, your collar works better than advertised!
love that I can put this up in a tree and plug in so no need to ever worry about expired batteries
We have used the Guardian for several years to deter lake otters, minks, and geese from messing on our dock. Occasionally we find a mess, but compared to our neighboring docks in the cove our dock is immaculate. Appreciate the cordless option so we can move the sensor around, but we usually use the cord.
I had a hard working Cairn Terrier that kept my yard free of squirrels and other rodents. I had no idea just how effective he was until he was no longer. For the past two years I’ve had squirrels everywhere, digging holes in my flower beds, digging in my pots and even ripping whole plants out! They chewed on my fence, my security cameras and anything else they could get to. I had regular trapeze shows in my backyard neighbor’s trees every day. Not anymore.
After having such impressive results from the bark control device (my neighbor’s FOUR DOGS) I decided to give the guardian device a try. I bought three of them due to the large area and odd shape of my yard. I haven’t seen a single squirrel in the last week since setting them up. I’ve been able to remove the grates I had over some of my potted plants to protect the young plants in them. It’s been a complete game changer. I’m pretty sure most of the closer squirrels have abandoned their nests and moved back into their other nests away from my yard. I can’t recommend this device strongly enough.