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Afraid not, but I do sympathise. My neighbour had her family round yesterday who have a staffie type dog. As I was trying to cut the hedge between our gardens, it kept barking just the other side to me. They could hear me working and did nothing until fuck off came roaring out my mouth. Only then did they make an attempt to quieten it. People just don't seem to think about the impact their noise has on other people :-( Hope someone here has some rather more constructive advice for you.
Bonniebird, yes, the dog is often outside which is annoying as we have shared access to our repsective houses. Anyway, thanks for the suggestions, am going to give them Dulwich Dogman's details and hope that puts an end to it all. Fingers crossed....

Moflo Wrote:

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> I havent got a noisy dog problem, its a gang of

> teenagers!! playing football in the street at

> 2am!!


I have a leaflet for 'parent training school' which you could present their folks with if you like - an action sure to get them on-side and achieve the result you're looking for.

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