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Bit of advice neighbours dog barking

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tanith Sun 11-Aug-13 19:19:08

My neighbour has a dog and he has recently started barking/howling/whining whenever the owner is out and if its getting on my nerves its surely annoying the whole neighbourhood. He did this as a young pup but got over it and has been well behaved and quiet up till the last few weeks this just started out of the blue for no good reason we've been able to fathom, my neighbour is now a single man and of course has to work/have a social life but the dog just makes so much noise when he's alone. He has a plenty of space in the garden with large kennel/toys/food/water and I do feel a bit sorry for the neighbour as he is very fond of his dog and always runs him before and after work each day and is really upset that the dog is causing the neighbours to complain about the noise. He can't be left in the house as he is destructive.

So any suggestions what he can do? I thought about suggestion one of those electric things that are supposed to curb a barking dog but I don't even know if they work or how. I've tried going in and spending a few minutes with him during the day but it doesn't help as soon as I leave he starts again . He is too boisterous for me to walk him and needs a strong arm to walk him. I'd be grateful for any suggestions as one neighbour is threatening to call the RSPCA , whether they would do anything or not I don't know.

tanith Mon 12-Aug-13 10:37:23

Thanks everyone for the host of ideas , he's not the most approachable person so I'm trying to be diplomatic. I couldn't have the dog with me all day I don't even like dogs much and my OH is definately wary of them .
Its nice not everyone is condemning him as a horrible person as he isn't , his partner works abroad for months at a time but this isn't whats triggered this behaviour as she has been abroad for several years now.
I really don't think he might afford regular help to be honest but as I say I will make suggestions to him.

Tegan Mon 12-Aug-13 11:33:24

A dap collar could help, but it has to be fitted by a vet; when my whippet was having problems with her fear of fireworks [which spilled over into the rest of her life] the vet wanted to try one [we didn't need to in the end]. If the dog is insured the insurance would cover that.

JessM Mon 12-Aug-13 18:03:16

to be honest, i don't think it is up to you to solve the problem. I would not offer any suggestions unless he asks for them. You just need to let him know that there is a problem (he's not there, so he may not know) and give him the opportunity to fix it.