Toby said:We had a dog with similar problem (he didn't grow out of it I'm afraid) and we had to keep him inside at night. We got one of those noise things to keep him quiet during the day though and its not inaudible, it makes a kind of shrill sound when its activated by the dog barking which is quite annoying in itself, unless there is a better variety on the market now.
To avoid rocking boat with neighbour you could slip an annonymous note into their letterbox saying the dog wardens will be contacted asap if barking doesn't stop and you could suggest some solutions in case they don't have the resources to come up with them themselves e.g. keep dog in at night, get training (you could give them some contact names which I'm sure someone on these boards could suggest), get dog a friend to keep him company! From our experience though dogs bark incessantly when they're unhappy.
To keep the letter annonymous you could start off with "do you own the dog thats been barking at night" to imply that you live somewhere other than next door so can't be sure which house dog lives in!!! Better not be seen dropping letter in then though!
Could they report an anonymous letter to the cops and have them trace it via fingerprints etc to possible sendees???
Oh dear!!umop3p!sdn said:The gardai wouldn't even fingerprint my car when it was broken into.
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