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Someone called the COPS!!! We had a cookout yesterday and the kids were all in the pool and when the dogs are out they bark non-stop and chase the kids and go swimming also, its a loud fun time for them. Well about 630pm the cops came, they got a call for a noise disturbance. The cop was sooo nice about it, the dogs were not barking when he got there and I was holding Dexter talking to him trying to tell him that this 5lb terror is the barker they are complaining about! :eek: :p WHAT can I do??? I either lock them in the house away from the fun or get them to stop barking but how do I do that? They bark at EVERYTHING outside, from airplanes, to lawnmowers, to the kids in the pool, birds that fly over them while chirping, the shopvac and broom we use to clean the pool area, the pool brush... I mean everything. :confused: I don't know what to do!!! :( |
Too bad you didn't know who called. Sometimes, lonely people do stuff like that becasue their ARE alone....you could have invited them over. |
That's ridiculous. I hate when people do stuff like that (calling the cops for no good reason). Couldn't they have just came and knocked on your door and politely told you to keep it down or something? That seems more neighbor-like, lol. On the other end of the spectrum, as a neighbor, barking can definitely be VERY annoying. I started Jackson very young to knock that noise off when I tell him to. I used coins in a can to train him to stop barking when I say. He's not really a barker unless he's around my dad's Jack Russell mix who barks at everything but even then, all I have to do is call his name and 99% of the time, he comes running to me. It's a very annoying thing when you're not used to the noise and I am constantly ready to pull my hair out when I'm visiting over my dad's house because of his damn dog. I try to disipline her since nobody else does. People who don't have dogs don't really appreciate the noise, lol. However, I would never keep my dogs inside and away from the fun, barkers or not... and I would never ever call the cops because of a dog barking, no matter how annoying. Cops have better things to take care of, what a waste of that officers time. |
a bunch of my neighbors keep their dogs outside (at least that is what it sounds like) and i would never dream of calling the cops on them! i think unless they are barking really loud non-stop, there is no reason :rolleyes: the other night the city was doing fireworks for memorial day and wow, alllll the outside dogs were going crazy but still, it never occurred to me to call the cops!!! sheesh. :p i am very glad the cops were nice about it! they probably rolled their eyes at the situation once they left thinking the people who called are crotchety people! :D |
You're allowed to make noise at 6:30 PM. I can't believe someone called the police on you - not to mention that it was Memorial Day and most people were celebrating with cook-outs, etc. Whoever called the police must be crazy IMHO. :D |
OMG that's crazy...I could see if it was 2am in the morning but 6:30pm and Memorial Day?? What a waste of taxpayer money calling the cops on this. Too bad you couldn't find out whom the neighbor was..hahaha..maybe they were lonely and next time invite them over for a burger.:rolleyes: |
Yeah, the dogs were annoying with all their barking, I totally admit it. We put them in the house for HOURS to keep them quiet so they didn't annoy our guests, but after that we let them out for maybe 2 hours and they barked almost non-stop. But I was on top of them yelling to stop barking, they just don't listen. I would never dream of calling the cops for dogs barking either. I mean they are dogs, and we own the house and it was not at 7am or 10pm... it was after 12pm (noon) and before 7pm. The cop said he had to come and make sure that we were not running a kennel or anything LOL uuumm no... Seriously though, they do need to quiet down and yelling at them does not work. Its loud, the kids are splashing and yelling and the dogs are barking so they don't even hear me they are sooo concentrated on the kids. Not sure what to do except keep them in the house, maybe an hour in and 20 mins out or something?? |
Oh I have an idea on who called... ironic part about that is they own a business and from 7am in the morning starts the heavy machinery and dump trucks up and down the road. Plus they have 2 dogs that bark .. not like mine though I'll admit that! |
If your dogs bark all the time and cause a constant distrubance, if it's late at night, if there is always a constant party level noise emmenating from your house, if you had a neighbor that works a night shift....THEN I can understand someone calling to complain. (You did admit it was abnoxiously loud.) But on Memorial Day at 6:30, a holiday weekend known for cookouts and outdoor fun....geez, that's a bit much.:thumbdown |
I am in agreement that I would not call the cops either. We have some very yappy dogs in the neighborhood and I can understand them having a get together and the dogs barking more than usual. However, if you are wanting to try and deter some of the barking, I have been using an ultrasonic device to get mine to stop barking so much in the house (especially at 2AM~ my sleep was suffering!!) I am not in favor of shock collars, etc but I compare the ultrasonic device for them to the barking for me! The reports I saw say it works for some but not for others. It worked for mine! Like magic!! Good luck! |
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We live in a neighborhood full of dogs and I hear barking often. Halle is my worst barker (or so it seems maybe because her bark is high & shrill); she barks at anything & everything, or nothing in particular. :rolleyes: Multiply that by 3 dogs (my trio) and it gets VERY loud. I myself feel very paranoid of disturbing the neighbors even though there are dogs all around, so I normally don't let mine bark for more than a minute or so. Yes, we are out there often telling them to "quiet" and/or trying to distract them from what is making them bark. If they absolutely will not stop, then inside they go. Sometimes they seem to listen fairly well, other times they are as stubborn as mules.:rolleyes: |
It sounds like you have some busy body neighbors. |
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A barking dog is an annoying dog , trust me I have one next door to me but I would never call the cops about it , ever. Its a real sweety but she gets thrown in the garden and neglected. We have family BBQs and it yapps constantly it was blinking annoying! My neighbour doesn't care and just goes out and leaves it there.So if it was on an odd occasion , fine, but we get this every erm summer, winter, autumn and oh yes spring. Have you tried squirting with a water gun that has been known to work.May even try that myself lol |
Oh for god's sake, and while they were shaking down your yorkies someone was somewhere kidnapping a child or something. |
That time of day on a holiday no way would I have called the cops. The dogs were playing with the kids in the pool, kids yell and dogs bark. There is no reason for the kids or the dogs to try and play quietly given the circumstances. What if you had an outdoor holiday gathering and friends brought dogs who also barked? |
It sounds like the best solution for everyone's nerves, including yours, is to train your little ones not to bark so much. I haven't tried the ultrasonic device, but I have had a lot of success with pennies in a can. It's low-tech, but it might work for you. ;) Also, dogs tend to bark when they are very excited. Are they getting enough exercise? It sounds like maybe there is a cycle going on where you don't take them out because they bark, so they get even more antsy and rambunctious when they ARE let outside, which means you keep them inside even more.... Maybe they just need to be habituated to be out and about? |
If my neighbors are throwing a Party and are loud with the musica, I will call the cops on them because my husband and I are up for work at 0300AM. But this was Memorial day around 0630 PM so no way. I would have called around 0900pm thou. Sorry.... |
Water gun won't work... they LOVE the water. They are in the pool all the time or chasing the hose water when its on. 10 mins after we opened the pool friday night they were in the lime green water (it was safe, just off color, the kids were in with them)! LMAO! I cannot believe these are MY boys! Last year the pool scared them to death for a month at least! Guess I'll try pennies in a can. My boys get out everyday, at bfs house they are never inside. You know at the end of the day I have to carry them to bed they are sooo wiped out they cannot keep their little eyes open. I don't know where the energy comes from that keeps them barking for hours. They bark the most when the kids jump in the pool, run around the pool, or splash at them (they LOVE when they do that and try to eat the water and usually just end up jumping in after them). Just like I don't expect the kids to be calm I don't expect my boys to be calm when there is excitement around them, but I do need the barking to be curbed a bit.... will be a long summer if they don't stop barking and have to spend more time indoors than I want them to. |
Barks My little Trevor barks----a lot-----I finally started saying "we don't bark" and taking him inside while everyone else got to stay out.....now when I say "we dont bark" he'll stop.....even if its only for a minute.....he's learning....slowly:p but surely |
Sometimes we call Audrey-Belle "Miss Barksalot". People don't get to upset unless it's after 10:30 or 11pm, midnight the latest on a weekend. It doesn't happen often so we all suck it up, heck one night one of us might want to have a party. It's pretty quiet early on week nights. |
I think that the polite thing as a neighbor to do would be to come to you first before calling the cops!! As far as what to do about it wish I new what to tell you SORRY!! Dogs will be dogs just as I'm sure that not all of your neighbors are as quite as mice |
Wow, that's a hard one and one I completely relate to. My dogs also like to bark when we get in the pool. For some reason they think it's a huge game. In our case we've found it stops them by giving them a (very) little splash or a bigger splash near them. I do understand that sometimes you don't want to ruin their fun though. When our pool starts up one of the jets gurgles and bubbles for a minute because of the air working it's way through the solar panels. Spike has decided this is the funnest thing ever so twice a day the pool comes on and if we are outside, Spike "attacks" the jet and barks like crazy. Then the waterfall start immediately after and he's after the waterfall. It's a lot of barking but he loves it and it's only for a minute or less. If my husband starts to go in the backyard Spike gets all excited thinking he will turn the pool on and so of course he usually does. It takes so little to make them happy.:p It's really his favorite game. The flip side is we had neighbors who would leave their barking dog outside and it drove me CRAZY! Not the barking itself (okay, the barking was annoying) but mainly because it would keep my dogs on high alert and I had to work pretty hard to keep them from barking their little heads off. Having said all that, calling the cops was really overkill! |
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I would approach the person I thought called and ask them if they did it. If they admit it, I would say "look you have a noisy business and I have a dog that barks, but we can't call the cops on each other all the time." maybe they will get the hint !! |
Our neighbor's have a pool + a silky = LOTS OF BARKING!!! It is very annoying!! However, we tolerate it. I wouldn't call the cops for barking. However, on a similar note, the other neighbor used to let their dogs out twice a day (unsupervised)and they'd come poop on our yard. I tolerated that for two years - until the dogs pooped right outside our back door one morning. I called animal control to find out information about the leash laws (I was told no leash laws outside city limits???). The operator couldn't answer my questions, so I had to leave my information and they were to call me back, but instead Animal Control went directly to the neighbor and said if they didn't watch their dogs more closely, they'd get 'em picked up. Ugh!! That's not what I wanted - I wanted to talk to the neighbors first. Anyhow, I believe with some training, you ought to be able to curb the barking some. Tell them to stop barking, if they don't stop, put them in the house for a few minutes, then release. Repeat as necessary. Plan a couple afternoons (or more) of training. It won't happen quickly, but like potty training, with consistency, you will see results. Good luck!! :) |
Poor you, having to put up with the barking. Im lucky with Bella cos she doesnt bark at all unless my fella growls at her first lol. Have you tried ignoring the barking and treating when they stop? I cant believe they called the cops - how mean!!!!!! |
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Nikki+2 - thats exactly how my boys are, they think the pool is the greatest thing in the world. They LOVE it! splashing gets them more excited and they usually end up in the pool when they get splashed because they try to eat the water and fall in. (They are always supervised and wearing life jackets around the pool area.) The only time they ARE quiet is when they are actually swimming in the pool. LOL |
What bugs me is that , you were at your own home in your backyard, with your family, enjoying the day! It was not late, the children were having a ball, the dogs were having fun, and so WHAT if they were barking? Dogs bark, all dogs bark. They bark when excited, and having fun. To call the cops on something this trivial is ridiculous. The thing is whoever is the one doing so, and keeps on complaining is the one who will be getting in trouble. IMO, it is reporting a false complaint . A barking dog, is not against the law. If that were the case we all would be thrown in jail, be paying hefty fines, and losing our rightful ownership of our dearly beloved pets> :rolleyes: I have grown up listening to dogs bark, not once have I ever thought to call the cops on barking dogs. That to me, is the most stupidist thing anyone could do, UNLESS it were 2-5 am ! That would mean there probably ment something bad was going down in the neighborhood. Using common sense goes a long way . Thye cop caller, is the problem neighbor, IMHO.;) |
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