earthangel_in

Kokomo, IN
53, joined Oct. 2007
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Here's the deal: 2 red minpins that bark. The new neighbors have a baby who cries, the dogs hear the cries, come out the doggy door to bark at the sound and the baby cries more. They ask that I keep the dogs inside overnight but I work nights usually 12 hours a day and my whole purpose in putting the doggy door in was so they could go out to potty when I'm not here. I bought them the no bark "vibration" collar and that did great for the 2 weeks that it worked for the one 18 pound, the 12 pound still barked neither sound nor vibration worked on him. I will NOT use a shock collar or one that squirts juice into their eyes. So does anyone have any solutions for me? 
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cupocheer

Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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WOW ... earthangel ... you sure look like another DH member on here ... Have you got a twin that likes to Moose hunt?
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cupocheer

Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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no barck collars will, eventually, cause damage to the animals neck where the device is located.....I would not use them ... I would train my pet to voice command
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earthangel_in

Kokomo, IN
53, joined Oct. 2007
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Okay what EXACTLY are you trying to say? I have no other profile so what is the name of this other person. And what is this comment about Moose hunting? Is this some kind of derogatory statement? 
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earthangel_in

Kokomo, IN
53, joined Oct. 2007
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Thanks for the link!! Appreciate the info.
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safeamerica

Lexington, KY
52, joined Dec. 2013
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The neighbor needs to be concerned not to cause the baby to cry-that is more important than a dog bark.To me it sounds as if the dogs are concerned about the baby,and respond to the baby cry-neighbor needs to make the baby happy-And I assume since your doggies go in and out-the barking is not that much-dogs bark is a natural.If they do not like having a neighbor with dogs they need to move.My opinion.Or close their window.
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