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What can I do about a Neighbours dog constantly barking?

Sally O'Conner
Sally O'Conner
2025-07-18 08:33:20
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You should speak to your neighbour about the problem as they may not be aware that it is happening. The noise could be classed as a noise nuisance so you would need to report it to the Environmental Health department at your local authority. Please see the website in Related Information to report a noise complaint to your local authority.
Shanelle Fisher
Shanelle Fisher
2025-07-08 13:34:21
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You should speak to your neighbour about the problem as they may not be aware that it is happening. The noise could be classed as a noise nuisance so you would need to report it to the Environmental Health department at your local authority. Please see the website in Related Information to report a noise complaint to your local authority. If you do believe that the dog is being mistreated, you can contact the RSPCA via their telephone number 0300 1234 999. Unless there is any evidence of the dog being mistreated then the RSPCA will not be able to help.
Rasheed Johnson
Rasheed Johnson
2025-06-28 21:51:40
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If you're concerned about a dog barking excessively near you, there are things you can do: Speak to the owner. They may not be aware that there's an issue. If speaking to your neighbour hasn't worked or isn't an option, try contacting your local council about the noise complaint. If there is a welfare concern they will contact us. Dogs bark for so many different reasons and so it's necessary to discover what the cause is. Asking for advice from an expert can help you to understand what is causing the behaviour and they'll also be able to point you in the right direction for help.
Tyler Wintheiser
Tyler Wintheiser
2025-06-28 21:43:44
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To address the issue of a neighbor's dog constantly barking, try to work with your neighbors to sort out any problems caused by the dog barking, without having to involve the authorities. Talk it over with them and stay calm, trying to see it from their point of view. Ask your neighbors to tell you exactly when the dog is barking and for how long. If you're out a lot, ask them to note down the times when the barking happens. There are some simple steps you can take to cut down the amount of noise the dog is making, such as not letting it go outside on its own if it barks at things outside the yard or garden, and keeping it away from windows so it cannot see people or other animals. If the dog barks at the same time every day, try to keep it busy at that time, for example, by taking it for a walk. Try to keep the dog calm, and if it barks when it's excited, do not play with it at anti-social times. Be consistent, and every time the dog is quiet when it would normally have barked, praise it or give it a treat. When it barks, tell it firmly to be quiet. Do not punish the dog, as it might mistake it for attention and could also make it more anxious. If you cannot resolve the issue using these techniques, your neighbor has the right to report the barking and authorities may have to get involved. Remember to keep your neighbors informed about what you're doing to stop the barking.