What did I ever do to deserve this?

I know Bed Bath and Beyond sells this stop barking sonic sound thing or something. It's supposed to emit a noise we can't hear if a dog barks within a certain amount of feet that makes them stop. I considered getting it after hearing that dog bark for 8 hours.


Boy that really is the Beyond, who would have thought they would have a dog er debarker? :eek
 
http://www.amazon.com/PetSafe-Outdoor-Ultrasonic-Bark-Deterrent/dp/B000UZNLGA

1 review from Amazon:

5.0 out of 5 stars OMG, why did'nt I buy this months ago,
By
Michael Felkel "felkelfamily" (los angeles) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)


This review is from: PetSafe Outdoor Ultrasonic Bark Deterrent (Misc.)
If you have dogs like mine that bark just for fun, over EVERYTHING, and you want ton fix it buy this birdhouse. It worked instantly! We have 3 very vocal dogs, a german sheppard (THEY ARE NOTORIOUS BARKERS)and 2 little yippy dogs. It has even helped with their indoor barking, they definately think twice before they do it. I am not telling you anything but the truth, I wish I had bought this months/yrs ago. It has helped even our neighbors dog who would get it a bark-off with our dogs. Now they are angels. It has only been up for about 14 hrs. and I feel compelled to promote this product to anyone considering buying it. It is well worth the money!
 
If your address is listed as prattville then this ordinance applies to you whether you are in the city or not.


Prattville, Alabama, Code of Ordinances >> PART I - GENERAL ORDINANCES >> Chapter 10 - ANIMALS >> ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL >>
Sec. 10-2. - Public nuisance animals.
No owner, keeper or person acting for the owner shall fail to exercise proper care and control of his animals to prevent said animals from becoming a public nuisance. The term "public nuisance animal" means and includes any animal or animals that:​
(1)
Damages the property of anyone other than the owner.
(2)
Damages or destroys gardens, flowers, or shrubs, or otherwise interferes with the welfare of the neighborhood.
(3)
Without provocation, chases or approaches a pedestrian, bicycle rider, or vehicle in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack.
(4)
Trespasses on private property in such a manner as to cause unsanitary conditions.
(5)
Habitually makes disturbing noises, including but not limited to, barking, howling, whining, yelping or other utterances causing unreasonable annoyance, disturbances or discomfort to neighbor or others in close proximity to the premises where the animal is kept.
(6)
Creates unsanitary conditions or offensive and objectionable odor in enclosure or surroundings and thereby creates unreasonable annoyances or discomfort to neighbors or others in close proximity to the premises where the animal is kept.
(Ord. No. 2001-007, § 4-28, 4-17-2001)​
Sec. 10-3. - Complaints of public nuisance animals.
(a)
Whenever a person shall complain to the police department and/or code enforcement officer concerning a public nuisance animal, the police department/code enforcement officer will notify the owner or keeper of said animal, by written warning, that a complaint has been received and that the person should take whatever steps necessary to alleviate the specified nuisance within a reasonable period of time.
(b)
If the warning given to the person alleged to be keeping the animal set forth in subsection (a) of this section is ineffective, then the complainant shall have the right to appear before the municipal court warrant clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and complete an affidavit/summons against the owner or keeper of said animal. The restrictions of time will be in order for the warrant clerk to receive verification of the written warning.
(Ord. No. 2001-007, § 4-28, 4-17-2001)​

Tim,
Thanks for finding this information for Fred :thumbup

If anyone had read my other posts in this thread, they would see that I had a similar issue happening in my neighborhood and found loads of information doing a little research.. After I gathered all of that, I went to the proper authorities and found help.
The reason I posted all that I did here, was to help Fred with some of the information that worked for me personally, and I sincerely hope he will take advantage of some..

As for the others that have posted about the bark collars, I would like to say that although your posts are well intentioned, and those collars work, they are expensive.. and they have to be used on your OWN dog..

Fred cannot go and buy bark collars and use them on his neighbor's dogs.. he can be charged with trespassing at the least.. or more, depending on what kind of person his neighbor is..

If the person that owns those dogs is anything like my neighbors, he will be better off going to the police first, armed with all the information he will be gathering before hand like I did.
I am sure he will find help from the proper authorities, and he will be able to enjoy his peace and quiet like I do now.
 
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Sometimes talking is a bad way to go. Sometimes.

Please tell me you aren't serious...

Shouldn't that be the very first thing you try? What if they aren't aware of the problem? What if they are very nice about it and fix the problem???

ummm no Tim

The answer to every problem is not always to go to the authorities

I would talk to them first and be specific about the issue to at least give them a chance.

I would then take some video of the problem as evidence and tell them you don't want to get the authorities involved but you need some help on this.

Then I would feed them some rat poison :ninja;):D

Just kidding. on the last part

We have abandoned the concept of a neighborhood. However one still needs to make an effort to confront. I know I would be pissed if I found out my dog was causing problems and the neighbors went to the police first without talking to me.
 
ummm no Tim

The answer to every problem is not always to go to the authorities

I would talk to them first and be specific about the issue to at least give them a chance.

I would then take some video of the problem as evidence and tell them you don't want to get the authorities involved but you need some help on this.

Then I would feed them some rat poison :ninja;):D

Just kidding. on the last part

We have abandoned the concept of a neighborhood. However one still needs to make an effort to confront. I know I would be pissed if I found out my dog was causing problems and the neighbors went to the police first without talking to me.

Reading comprehension can be your friend... :24:

I have been saying this since post one... talk to them first. But he says they know they bark so it won't do any good. :24:

Here is a little compilation for you :D

Have you talked to your neighbor about this before?

A simple talk may resolve the problem. At the very least it's worth a try, right?

Call the police, shoot them, drug them, glue their mouths shut, etc... but whatever you do, don't talk to them :24:

Pffft, I'm just surprised that he hasn't even mentioned it to them...

So if your neighbor is doing something that annoys you, you should never mention it to them because they already know they are being annoying?
Yeah, makes perfect sense to me.

I guess bitching about something is better than actually doing something about it.

Wouldn't it be easier to just go and talk to them?

But that's just it, he doesn't even know if there is a noise ordinance or not.

He won't even bother to talk to his neighbors just conceding the fact it won't do any good and he doesn't know if there is a noise ordinance. I swear it's just easier for people to bitch and complain than to actually do anything about it...''


:surrender
 
Well, I would do exactly like the others have said in previous post. I would have to say you might have to confront the owners. Perhaps they will try and work something out with you so you don't have to be disturbed. Hopefully, everything works out for you.
 
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