Posted by Jack Pointer in Pet Health
on Feb 8th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jack Pointer
If you are the neighbor of a barking dog, there are steps you can take to keep your neighborhood peaceful.
First, try contacting the barking dog’s owner and ask them to do something about the noise. On some occasions the pet owner may not be conscious of the problem and hopefully take steps to stop the barking right away.
If this does not work, then notify your local humane society. They will want the name and address of the pet owner, and probably your name and address too. It’s also a good idea to keep track of when the dog is disturbing people.
Typically a letter...
Posted by Jack Pointer in Pet Health
on Jan 24th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jack Pointer
If you are the neighbor of a barking dog, there are steps you can take to keep your neighborhood peaceful.
First, contact the dog owner and ask him to do something about the problem. Sometimes the owner may not be aware of the problem and will take steps to stop the barking right away.
If this does not work, then notify your local humane society. They will want the name and address of the pet owner, and probably your name and address too. It’s also a good idea to keep track of when the dog is disturbing people.
Usually a letter from the humane society is sent to the dog...
Posted by Jack Pointer in Pet Health
on Dec 30th, 2008 | Comments Off
by Jack Pointer
To bark at a stranger is a lovely service to a dog’s owner. To bark at a falling leaf or the setting of the sun is a nuisance. Usually this incessant, barking is because the dog is bored plus is being ignored. It is not trained plus has been allowed to become a problem.
Most towns have laws against barking dogs. It’s againts the law to allow any animal to disturb the peace and quiet of the town’s neighborhood. If you’re the owner of a barking canine or the neighbor of a barking canine, there are steps you can take to keep your neighborhood peaceful.
If you...