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Old 02-26-2009, 06:53 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by guccilvr View Post
. . . . one of the reasons they may be barking is because they aren't getting enough interaction from the owner . . . .
Bingo. Dogs bark because they're bored.

Suggest to your neighbor that he stop treating them like livestock and bring them into the house. Very few dogs bark inside their home, except for the few that insist on looking out the window all day looking for something to bark at. But at least they become their owner's problem - not the owner's neighbor's.

A dog that constantly barks at nothing is a criminal's best friend. They know that its neighbors have long ago stopped associating its bark with any kind of warning.
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