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Earning My Ears
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So yesterday our next door neighbor stopped by and complained that he can hear our dog barking inside of our house (windows closed) from the inside of HIS house. He said that when we are not home, the dog barks endlessly and it's loud enough that he can hear it inside his house. I believe him.
This is the second time he has complained about our dog barking. Even though I don't particularly like this neighbor, I do give him credit for approaching us directly and not acting belligerent. He was very calm. The first time he complained, we had left our windows open in the summer and the dog barked at him while he and his family were in their backyard. We felt terrible and made it a point to always close the windows when we left the house. We didn't realize his barking could be heard inside of another house (these are single family homes, not townhomes).
Here is my dilemma. The barking is not the only issue we have with our dog. He's a 3 year old lab, very rambunctious. Due to the noise complaints, we will now be locking him and our other dog in the basement every time we leave the house to try to muffle the noise. I'm not sure what other options we have besides a collar that would zap him every time he barks? We've tried a professional trainer (see below).
He has anxiety issues (the barking, and he also nibbles constantly on toys, pillows, mattresses, and he constantly has to be pet and follows me around). He overreacts to things outside, whether it's a person walking by or a squirrel. His bark is SO loud and he absolutely will not calm down once he starts barking. He will bark for several minutes, even after the person or animal has long passed by the window. He's aggressive with other dogs (we can't take him to a dog park), he's a hot mess on walks (yelps and pulls, breathes heavily, walks side to side like a drunk man). When my daughter has friends over we have to put him away because he scares the other kids. We paid for a professional trainer that came to our house four different times to try to help. Her best solution was a collar that we can issue a warning beep with a remote if he starts barking. That's fine when we're home but that doesn't solve my issue of when we're away.
He also destroys things (which we initially dismissed as puppy behavior but now I think it's part of his anxiety), he bit the neighbor dog, and starts fights with other dogs at the dog park.
I guess I'm just feeling a little exhausted from dealing with him. My heart aches even considering the idea of rehoming him and DH was very opposed when I mentioned the thought. He's part of our family, but I'm starting to wonder if we are the best family for HIM and vice versa. DH and I both work so he's home all day for 9-10 hours. We have another dog that is very well behaved and hasn't had any of these issues.
Also, I'm leary of this neighbor and could see him slapping us with a lawsuit over something. Whether it's aggression towards his dog, or noise issues, etc. As I mentioned he's been nice enough to confront us directly up until this point. But I kind of sense that this was probably our final warning before he calls the police or takes further action. The neighbor has young children and I worry that they could approach our fence and the dog would scare them and the neighbor could turn that into a complaint as well.
I have an appointment with the vet to discuss his anxiety issues, perhaps we can try some medication. My eyes tear up by even thinking about rehoming him but I feel like it's an option that we have to start considering.
Has anyone been in a similar situation?
This is the second time he has complained about our dog barking. Even though I don't particularly like this neighbor, I do give him credit for approaching us directly and not acting belligerent. He was very calm. The first time he complained, we had left our windows open in the summer and the dog barked at him while he and his family were in their backyard. We felt terrible and made it a point to always close the windows when we left the house. We didn't realize his barking could be heard inside of another house (these are single family homes, not townhomes).
Here is my dilemma. The barking is not the only issue we have with our dog. He's a 3 year old lab, very rambunctious. Due to the noise complaints, we will now be locking him and our other dog in the basement every time we leave the house to try to muffle the noise. I'm not sure what other options we have besides a collar that would zap him every time he barks? We've tried a professional trainer (see below).
He has anxiety issues (the barking, and he also nibbles constantly on toys, pillows, mattresses, and he constantly has to be pet and follows me around). He overreacts to things outside, whether it's a person walking by or a squirrel. His bark is SO loud and he absolutely will not calm down once he starts barking. He will bark for several minutes, even after the person or animal has long passed by the window. He's aggressive with other dogs (we can't take him to a dog park), he's a hot mess on walks (yelps and pulls, breathes heavily, walks side to side like a drunk man). When my daughter has friends over we have to put him away because he scares the other kids. We paid for a professional trainer that came to our house four different times to try to help. Her best solution was a collar that we can issue a warning beep with a remote if he starts barking. That's fine when we're home but that doesn't solve my issue of when we're away.
He also destroys things (which we initially dismissed as puppy behavior but now I think it's part of his anxiety), he bit the neighbor dog, and starts fights with other dogs at the dog park.
I guess I'm just feeling a little exhausted from dealing with him. My heart aches even considering the idea of rehoming him and DH was very opposed when I mentioned the thought. He's part of our family, but I'm starting to wonder if we are the best family for HIM and vice versa. DH and I both work so he's home all day for 9-10 hours. We have another dog that is very well behaved and hasn't had any of these issues.
Also, I'm leary of this neighbor and could see him slapping us with a lawsuit over something. Whether it's aggression towards his dog, or noise issues, etc. As I mentioned he's been nice enough to confront us directly up until this point. But I kind of sense that this was probably our final warning before he calls the police or takes further action. The neighbor has young children and I worry that they could approach our fence and the dog would scare them and the neighbor could turn that into a complaint as well.
I have an appointment with the vet to discuss his anxiety issues, perhaps we can try some medication. My eyes tear up by even thinking about rehoming him but I feel like it's an option that we have to start considering.
Has anyone been in a similar situation?