Originally Posted by
Ranger
I have several Bark Free's for this purpose. My neighbor to the south has a labridoodle (really, REALLY? Why breed a poodle with anything?) that starts barking and howling the minute he's put outside. I asked the neighbor nicely to respect the fact that I like peace and quiet as much as the next guy but they pretty much told me to "deal with it".
At first when the bugger would howl I grabbed my Bark Free, pointed it at him (has a big 'megaphone' type cone on it) and pushed the button and he freaked out and shut up. Then they would let him out constantly and since the bark free doesn't do well with obstructions I bought five more, put them on my fence post aimed into their yard (they have automatic bark sensors) to take care of the problem. The up side is that the neighbors noticed these devices, knew what they were for and now control their dog.
Another neighbor years ago had a similar issue and my bark frees didn't work on them because of too many obstructions and the distance to their back yard, so when they didn't do anything with their TWO dogs that did this all day long I finally called animal control on them. One warning, then they got I think a $500 fine and were told if they didn't take care of it then the voice boxes would be removed from the dogs at their expense. This took care of the problem (and I'm glad too because I love dogs and it would break my heart to have them go through surgery for barking too much).