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i've had to put an anti bark collar on one of the dogs, as you all must know the things are evil looking and i can't put it on him all day every day as he has had absesses off it,

one of my other neighbours stopped my son the other evening to tell him that he was wake at 1.30am he said he could hear a couple of dogs barking but it most definatley wasn't mine he said he double checked,...... why oh why couldn't he go around to the slanderous one and tell them???

 

cctv .......... can anyone recommend one?? ideally i need one that records and can be burnt off

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I had a lurcher a few years ago that howled like mad, had a few letters from the council and could not shut him up. I gave the dog away to a mate living miles from anyone. That night the counil turned

get your cctv set up watching your dogs , muzzle your dogs up and record it all make sure all the dogs in the area are barking there heads of even if you have to bribe the kids to wind them up then se

BIG T the council s hate it if they know you have cctv they treat dogs as a cash machine nowdays and if you have cctv and can prove thing arn t what they say they hate payin the bill , been there done

they done me in the magistrates court so i appealed to the crown court as they never had any evidence just the sayso of the council wanker when we went to the crown court they wanted to bring a so called witness but we got it disallowed as they never disclosed it at the magistrates then we presented the dv d s loads of them they looked at 2 of them and found in our favour and we got awarded costs and compo the council twats hate me now but they know i ll fight back so are very wary

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5k Topper drinks are on you then! You kept that quite making out you have no cash. Where's these hidden cctv to must be well camo because I've not spotted them. Be careful you dont get caught in the kennels with your trousers down!

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ive got the council monitoring me now ,the next door has complained about one of my dogs who does bark if he hears somone coming near the back garden ,anyway kve told the council that i think the next door neighbour is delibretly banging on to provoke the dog .i put a anti bark on but then i thought hold on the dogs is protecting us (i have been burgled a few years ago)so i took it off ,im still waiting for there reports.

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get some cctv in place and moniter the next door twat as well as the dogs , cctv is your best protection as you can prove what was and when anything happens as well as other dogs barking down the road

 

 

5 k is made up of legal costs and compo , barristers dont come cheap but always use the crown courts not magistrates as magistrates will side with the coucil every time

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not much they can do mate. my brother had this problem

he Had visits from r s p c a but they said the dog was fine and very well looked after so neighbour took it up with the noise people and there isn't much the can do if it's between the hours of 7am and 11pm pretty much let him bark. lol

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i've had to put an anti bark collar on one of the dogs, as you all must know the things are evil looking and i can't put it on him all day every day as he has had absesses off it,

one of my other neighbours stopped my son the other evening to tell him that he was wake at 1.30am he said he could hear a couple of dogs barking but it most definatley wasn't mine he said he double checked,...... why oh why couldn't he go around to the slanderous one and tell them???

 

cctv .......... can anyone recommend one?? ideally i need one that records and can be burnt off

What type of collar are using to cause abscess, I have never heard of that happening?

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i've had to put an anti bark collar on one of the dogs, as you all must know the things are evil looking and i can't put it on him all day every day as he has had absesses off it,

one of my other neighbours stopped my son the other evening to tell him that he was wake at 1.30am he said he could hear a couple of dogs barking but it most definatley wasn't mine he said he double checked,...... why oh why couldn't he go around to the slanderous one and tell them???

 

cctv .......... can anyone recommend one?? ideally i need one that records and can be burnt off

What type of collar are using to cause abscess, I have never heard of that happening?

 

He must have it on too tight and the prongs are wearing holes in the dog's neck: seen it before when people didn't know what they were doing with shock collars :no: They only need to be tight enough to make contact with the skin. Or, the dog was barking continuously despite the collar (those collars make some dogs bark incessantly: shock, bark, shock, bark: there was a stupid woman on here a few years ago who reckoned she'd had a dog screaming continuously for an hour with a shock collar on it :censored: :censored: ) so repeated electric shocks might cause that problem.

 

Dangerous f*ckin things in a fool's hands.

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if the council issue a NOISE ABATMENT NOTICE THERES A LOT THEY CAN DO and if you fail to abide by the terms of the notice they can ask a court to issue a dog destruction notice THIS IS WHY ITS VERY IMPORTANT TO APPEAL ANY NOTICE AND STOP IT BEING ISSUED

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i've had to put an anti bark collar on one of the dogs, as you all must know the things are evil looking and i can't put it on him all day every day as he has had absesses off it,

one of my other neighbours stopped my son the other evening to tell him that he was wake at 1.30am he said he could hear a couple of dogs barking but it most definatley wasn't mine he said he double checked,...... why oh why couldn't he go around to the slanderous one and tell them???

 

cctv .......... can anyone recommend one?? ideally i need one that records and can be burnt off

What type of collar are using to cause abscess, I have never heard of that happening?

 

He must have it on too tight and the prongs are wearing holes in the dog's neck: seen it before when people didn't know what they were doing with shock collars :no: They only need to be tight enough to make contact with the skin. Or, the dog was barking continuously despite the collar (those collars make some dogs bark incessantly: shock, bark, shock, bark: there was a stupid woman on here a few years ago who reckoned she'd had a dog screaming continuously for an hour with a shock collar on it :censored: :censored: ) so repeated electric shocks might cause that problem.

 

Dangerous f*ckin things in a fool's hands.

 

hopefully reading your post he will use the shock collar properly....common sense and all that!

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my neighbour used to have a big cross breed like a staff but massive. was locked in kennel all day when he was working used to bark constantly all day. as the streets we live in are quite tight, fish bowl type houses. it was like the dog was actually in our front room. never complained my self but the busy bodies of the street did. this went on for about two year maybe more and nothin could be done as it wasn't doin it at unsociable hours. apparently!!!

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