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Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:35

I’ll try to be thorough with this post so as not to drip feed.

We moved into our house last September. We are on the end of a row of houses. Our next door neighbours seemed nice enough, as did the rest of the neighbours on the row. Before we moved in, we renovated a bit, so were coming to and from the house. I spoke to our next door neighbours and in conversation she told me that “Our neighbour (the other side of her) has told us that our dog howls and barks when we are out. We didn’t even know until we moved in here and she told us.” I assumed at the time it was a problem that had been raised, and since she was no aware of it, she had fixed it.

Until we moved in.

My husband and I both WFH. When I say the dog starts the second they walk out of the door until the minute they get home, I am not exaggerating. It is relentless. I literally know the dog's barking pattern, it barks 4 times, takes a breath, barks again. I don’t know how the fuck it isn’t horse, they must give it a packet of soothers when they fuck off out.

The neighbours on the other side are also tearing their hair out and she wears two bloody hearing aids! She’s had enough, as have we. Some days it can be 10/12 hours, my neighbour said she's had 16 hour days of it.

We have told them about it - they are fully aware. His attitude was “I’ve got a dog, innit.” They were offended that we even brought it up. It came down to shouting in the street and they’re now playing the victim because they got shouted at after over 12 months of trying to get them to sort it. We are all at breaking point.

They’ve also told us we need to be patient.

They think leaving the dog from 9-6 is an acceptable time frame for it to be alone, as he has openly told us this.

My husband has tried to offer advice - we have a dog who is crate trained and she goes in with a blanket over the crate if we go out. She also sleeps in there by choice. It was a hard slog training her to do this but we knew it was necessary as she’s a vocal dog (beagle) and we couldn’t put our neighbours through the noise if, for example, we needed to go shopping/run errands. She’s not often left on her own, especially not for long periods of time, but we understand that there’s times when that can happen.

We don’t expect a dog to be silent - we are all dog people on this row and have our own.

They literally do not care and it’s become more and more evident as they have treated us like we are the nuisance.

Also a big pot smoker and does it right under our young daughter's bedroom window and around his own child when standing on the step. This isn’t necessarily related to the post, but wanted to put it in as another example of just how not arsed they are about their neighbours - I don’t care if someone wants to smoke pot, your life, your choice, but I expect a bit of consideration. Our daughter has sobbed because we’ve had to keep her window closed when it’s roasting or her room is like a mushroom cloud.

I was also accused of holding back a parcel because it was delivered to my house and I didn’t then take it to them when they were home, which isn’t very fucking often cos we have to listen to the dog having a mental breakdown constantly. He was told to knock for his own parcels and he’s lucky we even took it in as common courtesy tends to go out of the door when your neighbours are actively telling you that their lives are miserable because of your dog and you don’t give a fuck.

Should I now report this? They say the dog has food and water and is well loved - in the whole 12 months I’ve lived here I’ve seen it once - they don’t walk it and I never see it use the toilet in the back garden, either. I would be lying if I said I didn’t feel like reporting it was a big step, but we also feel really sorry for the dog, too, it’s obviously really distressed, but also, we are at our wits end. It’s affecting our lives in a big way and has ground us down.

I’ve had pancreatic cancer and deal with acute bouts of pancreatitis on a chronic basis - the pain is very, very intense and listening to the dog on top of being in pain is fucking torturous.

Every single activity has the background noise of a dog - watching tv, working, cooking, cleaning, taking a bath, trying to get an extra half an hour in bed at the weekend, even just thinking.

Does anyone have any other options to try and fix this, or have been there themselves? I wish I was exaggerating about how long this goes on for every single day, apart from a Tuesday because the woman is off work.

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POTC · 01/07/2026 13:42

I had this with my neighbour, 5am to 5pm the dog was in an outside kennel & run.
I got the council involved, after offering to walk the dog etc to try and help. They wrote to him and suggested he try a radio which did help a bit. Then I went back to work so was only screaming shut up over the hedge for a few hours in the morning. Dog died last year, I was so angry when he went and got a new puppy, he's still working 12 hour days and is a heavy smoker well into his late 60s so the dog is very likely to outlive him and will have a miserable existence in the meantime. Thankfully, he does seem to have decided to keep the puppy indoors rather than in the outside run and we're not attached so the noise is more muffled!

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:49

POTC · 01/07/2026 13:42

I had this with my neighbour, 5am to 5pm the dog was in an outside kennel & run.
I got the council involved, after offering to walk the dog etc to try and help. They wrote to him and suggested he try a radio which did help a bit. Then I went back to work so was only screaming shut up over the hedge for a few hours in the morning. Dog died last year, I was so angry when he went and got a new puppy, he's still working 12 hour days and is a heavy smoker well into his late 60s so the dog is very likely to outlive him and will have a miserable existence in the meantime. Thankfully, he does seem to have decided to keep the puppy indoors rather than in the outside run and we're not attached so the noise is more muffled!

We are literally losing the plot.

I would be furious if I were you, too - I don’t understand what joy people get from their dog if they’re not home to spend time with it, what is the point?!

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PrincessofWills · 01/07/2026 13:50

I also had the same issues, and I suggest you involve Environmental Health and make a complaint about it.
Ours went on for years and one day I just lost it and shouted at them to shut their fucking dog up, and from that point it was a horrible atmosphere. It was the turning point though because they put their house on the market and have now moved. We don't hear our new neighbours at all.
These were two serving police officers, and it wasn't a dog problem, it was an owner problem. They honestly had no clue how to train their dog or how to behave.
It is possible to take a personal action out against them in the Magistrates Court for private nuisance, but try the EH first.

Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 13:52

Yes make a noise complaint. You should have after the first few days.

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:54

PrincessofWills · 01/07/2026 13:50

I also had the same issues, and I suggest you involve Environmental Health and make a complaint about it.
Ours went on for years and one day I just lost it and shouted at them to shut their fucking dog up, and from that point it was a horrible atmosphere. It was the turning point though because they put their house on the market and have now moved. We don't hear our new neighbours at all.
These were two serving police officers, and it wasn't a dog problem, it was an owner problem. They honestly had no clue how to train their dog or how to behave.
It is possible to take a personal action out against them in the Magistrates Court for private nuisance, but try the EH first.

Thank you - I wish they would put their house up and move! I will start making steps to do this.

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Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:54

Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 13:52

Yes make a noise complaint. You should have after the first few days.

I know, in my misplaced sense of trying to be a good neighbour - I didn’t want to cause a problem for them! I’m massively regretting this.

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Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 13:56

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:54

I know, in my misplaced sense of trying to be a good neighbour - I didn’t want to cause a problem for them! I’m massively regretting this.

Get the other neighbour to also report.

That way they will get two diary’s back and you’ll both be able to cover the times the other is out and it’s still going on.

ClairDeLaLune · 01/07/2026 13:56

I would report the dog barking AND the neighbour smoking pot.

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:59

I thought smoking pot on your own property wasn’t necessarily something that they could do anything about? If he wasn’t hindering us with it I genuinely wouldn’t care, to each their own and all that, but it’s acrid.

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Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 14:00

Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 13:56

Get the other neighbour to also report.

That way they will get two diary’s back and you’ll both be able to cover the times the other is out and it’s still going on.

Thank you - great idea. The poor woman wears hearing aids and is still potty over it. We were on holiday a couple of weeks ago and she said it went on for 16 hours, in a heatwave. Nuts.

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Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 14:01

Nothing will be done about the weed. Police will walk by people smoking it and not even stop for a chat.

More chance of being bitten by a daffodil unless they think they are growing it or running a dealing ring.

AnonyMumAuDHD · 01/07/2026 14:01

POTC · 01/07/2026 13:42

I had this with my neighbour, 5am to 5pm the dog was in an outside kennel & run.
I got the council involved, after offering to walk the dog etc to try and help. They wrote to him and suggested he try a radio which did help a bit. Then I went back to work so was only screaming shut up over the hedge for a few hours in the morning. Dog died last year, I was so angry when he went and got a new puppy, he's still working 12 hour days and is a heavy smoker well into his late 60s so the dog is very likely to outlive him and will have a miserable existence in the meantime. Thankfully, he does seem to have decided to keep the puppy indoors rather than in the outside run and we're not attached so the noise is more muffled!

This is heartbreaking!! I have two dogs, got the second because the first had separation anxiety and I thought it might help. We always have someone at home, and rarely leave either of them for more than 3hours (which might make the separation anxiety worse for all I know.) We have a dog walker twice a week for bonding with her, really, as she house sits when we are away so they feel safe.

I truly feel that if you/the family are not largely home-based you should not be allowed to get a dog. It’s appalling. I’d bring back some sort of dog-licence if it were up to me.

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 14:03

Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 14:01

Nothing will be done about the weed. Police will walk by people smoking it and not even stop for a chat.

More chance of being bitten by a daffodil unless they think they are growing it or running a dealing ring.

I thought this, and like I say, it doesn’t bother me as long as my house doesn’t stink. Definitely not doing either of those things - he actually has a good job and so does his gf! I don’t know why I find this so surprising 😂 but I just don’t expect people with decent jobs that bring responsibility to be so disrespectful to their neighbours.

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Beachtastic · 01/07/2026 14:03

I've lived with this too, in rented accommodation. Some dog owners just don't care how it affects you. I feel for you, incessant barking is a form of torture.

I hope you and the other neighbours can report together and get something done.

Whyherewego · 01/07/2026 14:06

Definitely club together with neighbours and log the nuisance barking and report it. We have a specific animal noise report form at our council

foodlovefood · 01/07/2026 14:13

Complain to the council. I had this. when moved into a newly built estate. But with many dogs. Next door neighbour at one point had 6 dogs. I think they bred one. 2 live in kennels. There dig would bark and the kennel digs whine. Whining was all night and the barking went on for hours, often starting at 6am

i tried speaking to them. They either didn’t answer the door or on the odd occasion if they did, deny it, even when it was barking. their dog set off more dogs in the estate. It’s a dog chorus that went on for hours.

quite a few of us got together and did a noise diary. The council sent out letters and threatened fines. They were good.

the noise died down. There can be occasions of barking, but I expect that as we are close together. But thankfully the all day and night barking has stopped.

mydogisthebest · 01/07/2026 14:13

I would report them to the council.

I am a dog lover and have a dog (have had dogs for over 40 years) but a dog constantly barking or howling is an awful noise.

BobbysDazzler · 01/07/2026 14:17

My old neighbours dog did this, when I spoke to them about it (asking if the dog was ok) they said they thought it was a good thing! A great deterrent for people coming to the house when they were out (despite it being small village, low crime area).

I ended up taking parcels in for them more as delivery people were worried to put things over their gates (it was so loud they often didn't realise the dog was usually inside!).

They started putting a radio on for the dog, but that was so loud that we ended up asking them to turn that down too - whilst pointing out it didn't make a blind bit of difference to the dogs barking anyway!.

I'm not generally one to complain to neighbours but it was unbearable for us and I felt so bad for the poor distressed dog!

It only ended when the dog passed, I was very relieved they didn't get another as the never walked it, just used to clear their paved back garden of poo and spray it all with a bleach solution that stank in summer 😔

huffdragon · 01/07/2026 14:17

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:59

I thought smoking pot on your own property wasn’t necessarily something that they could do anything about? If he wasn’t hindering us with it I genuinely wouldn’t care, to each their own and all that, but it’s acrid.

I’d report that to environmental health as anti social behaviour and a danger to your child’s health. The police won’t get involved but he might move elsewhere to smoke. I’d also invest in an hepa air purifier for your child’s bedroom.

Yetone · 01/07/2026 14:19

Tableforjoan · 01/07/2026 14:01

Nothing will be done about the weed. Police will walk by people smoking it and not even stop for a chat.

More chance of being bitten by a daffodil unless they think they are growing it or running a dealing ring.

Some police forces will.

sparebooks · 01/07/2026 14:28

We have the same with the family who live next door. Luckily they don’t work so it’s generally only at weekends, but it can be 6-8 hours of howling.

Tried:

-bringing it up with them- same thing “oh we had no idea. Well there’s nothing we can do about that”

-RSPCA as the dog gets so distressed and also is a border collie who hasn’t been walked in many years. They can’t do anything as the dog is fed and cared for.

-Council- most success here. It’s housing association though, so the housing officers contacted them and were very firm about it. I wouldn’t say the problem has stopped but it’s greatly reduced.

So sorry you are dealing with this, with everything else too 😢 Noise blocking headphones and earplugs for sleeping can help. But contact the council.

endofthecorridoor · 01/07/2026 14:31

We had this but 8 dogs they were running a puppy farm we think. The council gave us recording kit to check the levels and they then dealt with it. We had no further issues with them. It’s worth a try maybe both neighbours report it

CluckYeahCluck · 01/07/2026 15:58

I expect they're the sort of people who wouldn't consider giving it one of those training collar things which give a tiny tiny tiny electric shock when it barks. They DO work and I think it's not cruel because the dog susses it pretty quick and problem solved.
What IS cruel is all you guys being subjected to it
So keep a diary, all of you, and put in individual complaints plus a group petition to the Council (plus HA if applicable?)

Good luck. I'd be tempted to kidnap it myself and drop it outside a very distant dog rescue place-
( Joking! before everyone tells me off 🤗)

angelcake20 · 01/07/2026 16:35

Lots of sympathy here. Next door’s barks and howls whenever it’s left alone, though thankfully she doesn’t work so it’s usually 3-4 hours at most. I spoke to them several times when they moved in (as did another neighbour) and just got the “she didn’t do that in our last house”. Nothing improved. I won’t report them because one day we might be able to afford to move and I don’t want it coming up on the searches. I would say I have got more used to it and it stresses me less than it used to.

Shelleyblueeyes · 01/07/2026 16:48

Amybelle88 · 01/07/2026 13:35

I’ll try to be thorough with this post so as not to drip feed.

We moved into our house last September. We are on the end of a row of houses. Our next door neighbours seemed nice enough, as did the rest of the neighbours on the row. Before we moved in, we renovated a bit, so were coming to and from the house. I spoke to our next door neighbours and in conversation she told me that “Our neighbour (the other side of her) has told us that our dog howls and barks when we are out. We didn’t even know until we moved in here and she told us.” I assumed at the time it was a problem that had been raised, and since she was no aware of it, she had fixed it.

Until we moved in.

My husband and I both WFH. When I say the dog starts the second they walk out of the door until the minute they get home, I am not exaggerating. It is relentless. I literally know the dog's barking pattern, it barks 4 times, takes a breath, barks again. I don’t know how the fuck it isn’t horse, they must give it a packet of soothers when they fuck off out.

The neighbours on the other side are also tearing their hair out and she wears two bloody hearing aids! She’s had enough, as have we. Some days it can be 10/12 hours, my neighbour said she's had 16 hour days of it.

We have told them about it - they are fully aware. His attitude was “I’ve got a dog, innit.” They were offended that we even brought it up. It came down to shouting in the street and they’re now playing the victim because they got shouted at after over 12 months of trying to get them to sort it. We are all at breaking point.

They’ve also told us we need to be patient.

They think leaving the dog from 9-6 is an acceptable time frame for it to be alone, as he has openly told us this.

My husband has tried to offer advice - we have a dog who is crate trained and she goes in with a blanket over the crate if we go out. She also sleeps in there by choice. It was a hard slog training her to do this but we knew it was necessary as she’s a vocal dog (beagle) and we couldn’t put our neighbours through the noise if, for example, we needed to go shopping/run errands. She’s not often left on her own, especially not for long periods of time, but we understand that there’s times when that can happen.

We don’t expect a dog to be silent - we are all dog people on this row and have our own.

They literally do not care and it’s become more and more evident as they have treated us like we are the nuisance.

Also a big pot smoker and does it right under our young daughter's bedroom window and around his own child when standing on the step. This isn’t necessarily related to the post, but wanted to put it in as another example of just how not arsed they are about their neighbours - I don’t care if someone wants to smoke pot, your life, your choice, but I expect a bit of consideration. Our daughter has sobbed because we’ve had to keep her window closed when it’s roasting or her room is like a mushroom cloud.

I was also accused of holding back a parcel because it was delivered to my house and I didn’t then take it to them when they were home, which isn’t very fucking often cos we have to listen to the dog having a mental breakdown constantly. He was told to knock for his own parcels and he’s lucky we even took it in as common courtesy tends to go out of the door when your neighbours are actively telling you that their lives are miserable because of your dog and you don’t give a fuck.

Should I now report this? They say the dog has food and water and is well loved - in the whole 12 months I’ve lived here I’ve seen it once - they don’t walk it and I never see it use the toilet in the back garden, either. I would be lying if I said I didn’t feel like reporting it was a big step, but we also feel really sorry for the dog, too, it’s obviously really distressed, but also, we are at our wits end. It’s affecting our lives in a big way and has ground us down.

I’ve had pancreatic cancer and deal with acute bouts of pancreatitis on a chronic basis - the pain is very, very intense and listening to the dog on top of being in pain is fucking torturous.

Every single activity has the background noise of a dog - watching tv, working, cooking, cleaning, taking a bath, trying to get an extra half an hour in bed at the weekend, even just thinking.

Does anyone have any other options to try and fix this, or have been there themselves? I wish I was exaggerating about how long this goes on for every single day, apart from a Tuesday because the woman is off work.

Report this please.
The dog deserves a better life.

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