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I have had 4 dogs in the past 20 plus years and they do bark at him, but not his family when they recognize the family members. I have two standard schnauzers now. He works at home as does his wife. Today I learned that he came onto my property instructing them to be quiet, and I have heard him doing so when he walks back into his back yard. He is a nervous person. He now instructed me today that the barking must stop because he is loosing work time because of his headaches--suggesting he has some type of medical condition. When seen today he was flailing hims arms and asserting his demands. He has parties on occasion in his back yard as well as dinners; their noise does not bother me.
I was thinking that "Ring" has some type of sound activated system--thinking to record my dogs when I cam not home and to record any of his threatening gestures. Any ideas?
Oh, my dogs do their business in the back fenced years. He now instructs me that I should have my dogs do their business in my front yard and not let my dogs roam free in my back yard. My neighbors on the west side are not complaining of my dogs barking nor those on my immediate north side. I live in the West Hills of Portland.
Any ideas? thx.
Is there a device that records barking in the back yard and or motions or possible neighbor threat behavior that might be causing them to bark?
I was thinking that "Ring" has some type of sound activated system--thinking to record my dogs when I cam not home and to record any of his threatening gestures. Any ideas?
Oh, my dogs do their business in the back fenced years. He now instructs me that I should have my dogs do their business in my front yard and not let my dogs roam free in my back yard. My neighbors on the west side are not complaining of my dogs barking nor those on my immediate north side. I live in the West Hills of Portland.
Any ideas? thx.
Is there a device that records barking in the back yard and or motions or possible neighbor threat behavior that might be causing them to bark?