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How to Silence a Barking Dog

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Overview

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There's nothing worse than a dog barking incessantly. Just when you lay down to sleep, the dog next door, who is always stuck outside in the doghouse, wants to go inside and starts barking nonstop. You don't have to suffer sleepless nights anymore. There are steps you can take to silence that barking dog and soon you will be getting a good night's sleep!

Talk to Your Neighbor

Step 1

The first thing to do is to talk calmly with your neighbor about his dog. He may not even be aware that his dog is annoying the neighbors. Tell him you really need your sleep at night and you would appreciate it if he kept his dog inside at night. Or suggest that he install a doggy door so the dog can come and go freely without disturbing anyone. Ask him to enroll the dog in a training course to teach the dog not to bark.

Step 2

If Step 1 does not work, call the police every time the dog starts barking. This should embarrass your neighbor to the point of his taking action to keep his dog quiet.

Step 3

If all else fails you can purchase the Ultimate Dog Silencer. The device is humane and used by veterinarians and kennel owners to keep dogs quiet. The device works by using high-pitched sound frequencies only dogs can hear. The device works at up to 500 feet away and can be activated by remote control. If the neighbor's dog starts to bark, simply activate the device from inside your home. The sound annoys the dog so he will stop barking to make the sound go away.

TIPS AND WARNINGS

  • WARNING : Never go near a strange dog. Dogs that seem friendly can turn on a person and attack at any moment.

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Site Manager - Jessica I'm an animal lover, and have been a dog owner for my whole life. I currently live with my 10 year old Siberian husky mix, Freda, and two moody cats. I research animal health and information on a regular basis and love learning new things about keeping my pooch happy and healthy.