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Reducing the noise from neighbors dog by constructing wall?

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splashsk | 08:25 Fri 29th Jun 2012 | Science
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Hi,
My house and neighbor's share a open space divided equally by single wall which is of 4 feet height.We stay in the first floor of our house. My neighbor keeps his dog in the open space and will run around the open space and bark like hell all day and all night. We are totally irritated and had our conversations with them and nothing seems to workout. So we have decided to construct a high wall of like 9 or 10 feet high and nearly close to the height of my first floor windows.
My question is by constructing a wall of 9 feet which is close to the height of the first floor, will it reduce the barking sound made by dog?
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The sound you hear doesn't all come directly from the dog, a lot of it can be reflected from other structures so would almost certainly reach your first floor. Double glazing (if not already fitted)may be a partial solution will have other benifits too such as reduce all noise and will be cheaper than the wall. I believe there exist barking dog deterrents which...
09:11 Fri 29th Jun 2012
Next time it's making a racket just go and get the dog and put it in your own garden - see how they like it.
//and a serious "What the flump are you doing on my street" bark for strangers which I always investigated whereupon Max having done his job and alerted me to the presence of a stranger would then stop barking and settle down again to watching the world go by.//

That is responsible dog ownership and to be highly commended earning respect for both dog and owner. If only all dog 'owners' were as conscientious and considerate of their neighbours.
Just shoot the dog. Job done.
It's the owners who should be shot, not the poor dog. If it was treated properly and cared for there wouldn't be a problem.
yes but that is not the case if and buts don't solve problems. If the owners are not willing then the only thing left is to shut the dog up.
Oh I would solve the problem OK. I would make myself more of a nuisance than the dog to the idiot owner, to the local council, to the RSPCA (and before you say anything I have never once not had them respond). I've done it before and I wouldn't give up till it was sorted. I'd even consider taking the dog under my wing in order to improve it's life and the lives of its neighbours although I appreciate that is not an option for everyone.

Are you saying mr, that you agree with thenry's post as a way to solve the problem?
of course not but the humane dog silencer seems to be a good idea. I accept all that you say about the dog the owner etc. All I'm saying is that whatever the rights and wrongs of it the fact is that the neighbours are being disturbed and the correct channels take time to work if at all. In the mean time must they endure?
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Thank you all very much for sharing and replying to this post. I am really glad that so many of you cared for me and tried to give as many solutions as possible. I really appreciate your help. Once again thank you all for your reply.

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