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  2. Neighbor's dog barking too much? Here's what you can do ... - AOL

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    Barking isn't the only nuisance dogs can create. Sometimes, they leave behind smelly landmines in your yard. If your neighbor's dog frequently uses your yard as a bathroom there are a few steps ...

  3. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Barking is a normal behaviour for dogs. What counts as excessive barking is a subjective idea. [15] Excessive dog barking can be a nuisance and a common problem that dog owners or their neighbors may face. [16] Excessive barking indicates an underlying problem, a trigger or the dog lacking exercise or mental stimulation.

  4. Have a dog that won’t stop barking? An expert tells us 5 ways ...

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    An animal behaviorist shares tips for how to get your dog (and others’ dogs) to stop constant barking. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. The #1 Mistake People Make When Telling Dogs to Stop Barking ...

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    He gives another example as well, "People who take an aroused dog that is getting into sh*t, barking, running over furniture, just overall being a nuisance, and the humans just put the dog away in ...

  6. Shock collar - Wikipedia

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    Bark control shock collars are used to curb excessive or nuisance barking by delivering a shock at the moment the dog begins barking. Bark collars can be activated by microphone or vibration, and some of the most advanced collars use both sound and vibration to eliminate the possibility of extraneous noises activating a response.

  7. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    Most relate to barking dogs and put an upper time limit for continuous sound from them. New Jersey (Chapter 13:1G) considers a violation if the sound is continuous for more than 5 minutes or intermittent for more than 20 minutes. They also consider it a defense to violation if the animal is provoked to bark.

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