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Super Bark Free Pro

Stops annoying neighbors' dogs cold

Are you tired of inconsiderate neighbors who let their neurotic dog outdoors and ignore the incessant yipping, yapping and barking. This actually happens. Somehow my neighbors tune out the nonstop barking of their maladjusted canine. And somehow they don't seem to care if the barking is bothering anyone else. I bought the Super Bark Free Pro with some hesitation as I didn't think it would work. Now I want three more - one for each side of my house.

My nearest neighbor has a hound mix that they let out every morning at 7 a.m. Never mind that others may be trying to sleep. Everyone else takes a back seat to their good ol' boy, Roscoe. Upon receiving my Super Bark Free Pro, I stationed it inside my house at an open window as near as I could to the source of my troubles. Sure enough, the next morning, ol' Roscoe came out to bellow his Revellerie and was stopped short before he could get to the first "doo" of his daily cock-a-doodle-doo. Roscoe continues to try and test the Super Bark Free Pro but always gets shut down on his second or third syllable.

Sweet revenge is at last mine. I'm sure my neighbors are puzzled by their canine's sudden choking on his own barks. That's just too damn bad! A word of warning, keep it in your house or somewhere safe. I had a friend whose neighbors stole her Bark Free Pro. Somehow it was inhumane. I wonder if they make a Bark Free for neighbors. I'll take four!

I also recently tried the Dog Dazer II but did not experience success with it. In the end, I've probably found the most effective way of dealing with inconsiderate neighbors that leave their dogs outside barking all day and all night. I recently had a neighbor who kept her dog outside all day. The dog is fairly young and so would bark at people passing by, squirrels running around and probably even a mouse farting. This had happened in the past and we called over there several times and left messages asking them to take their dog in. On that occasion, I think they went to church and just left their dog outside to bark the entire time that they were gone.

In the past, I've called the police and this has helped out a little bit, but I hate to call the police on neighbors. Afterall, I do live by these people. Finally, I hit on it. I got out my digital camera which also takes movies. I set it outside, pointed it at the dog and just started recording. When the owner saw me do this, boy howdy, she got that dog inside right away. Amazing! Nothing gets people to conform to societal standards faster than a little video recording. This told me several things - 1) the owner knew all along that what she was doing was wrong, otherwise, why take the dog in right away; and 2) it takes recording the offender to get him/her to conform to societal expectations.

You can supplement video recording with a written log of when the dog is out barking and for how long. If you ever need to take further action, you can go to the county prosecutor's office with your log and videos as most counties/cities have noise ordinances which prohibit such behavior.

My other idea, which I have yet to try, is to get a wireless outdoor speaker and play to the neighbors a recording of their own dog barking. Maybe that will get the point across.

Looking to let your neighbors know that there is a problem with their dog barking at all hours. Send them a professionally drafted letter stating your position.











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