11-21-2024, 06:04 PM
Rich,
Thank you so much for your brave post on the most difficult topic in the entire area, dogs barking.
My dog is particularly loud, although there are several of these type of dogs in my neighborhood, she might be the loudest.
The others have deeper sounding barks that are a little easier on the ears.
The animal control officer told me she gives the most summons to this type of dog, Great Pyrenees, although mine has a little Maremma and Anatolian in her, a new breed, Colorado Mountain Dog . I'm in a few Facebook groups online and they won't even allow posts about the collars because they disapprove of them for this extra sensitive breed. I tried posting to ask what kind of collar and they wouldn't allow the post .
I am going to order one, because I don't' want my neighbors hating me and its' cheaper that the fine. I appreciate you posting the link!
I have to meet up with the animal control officer in town, so I don't' actually have the summons yet with the identities of the neighbor who have logs on the barking and I slacked on my own log, but I keep them inside most of the time lately and I kept them in most nights in the summer. The neighbors were hearing them bark through the window in the middle of the night. Imagine what I was hearing since they were in my room. I have the sliding door all the way closed now, so they shouldn't be hearing them in the middle of the night, but the dogs definitely still bark in the middle of the night when there is something in the yard. I am on a mountain lion trail , and a pond, so all the wildlife comes here to get a drink . When there is snow, I see mountain lion tracks less than 10 ft away, around the house. They are not usually barking at nothing!
I hope the collar works ! I could use some sleep at night too! Its' so loud in my room, 5 ft from my ears.
Thank you ,
Kind regards ,
Jackie
Thank you so much for your brave post on the most difficult topic in the entire area, dogs barking.
My dog is particularly loud, although there are several of these type of dogs in my neighborhood, she might be the loudest.
The others have deeper sounding barks that are a little easier on the ears.
The animal control officer told me she gives the most summons to this type of dog, Great Pyrenees, although mine has a little Maremma and Anatolian in her, a new breed, Colorado Mountain Dog . I'm in a few Facebook groups online and they won't even allow posts about the collars because they disapprove of them for this extra sensitive breed. I tried posting to ask what kind of collar and they wouldn't allow the post .
I am going to order one, because I don't' want my neighbors hating me and its' cheaper that the fine. I appreciate you posting the link!
I have to meet up with the animal control officer in town, so I don't' actually have the summons yet with the identities of the neighbor who have logs on the barking and I slacked on my own log, but I keep them inside most of the time lately and I kept them in most nights in the summer. The neighbors were hearing them bark through the window in the middle of the night. Imagine what I was hearing since they were in my room. I have the sliding door all the way closed now, so they shouldn't be hearing them in the middle of the night, but the dogs definitely still bark in the middle of the night when there is something in the yard. I am on a mountain lion trail , and a pond, so all the wildlife comes here to get a drink . When there is snow, I see mountain lion tracks less than 10 ft away, around the house. They are not usually barking at nothing!
I hope the collar works ! I could use some sleep at night too! Its' so loud in my room, 5 ft from my ears.
Thank you ,
Kind regards ,
Jackie