If you have tried speaking with your neighbour about their barking dog or used our template letter and the matter has not resolved, you can lodge a barking dog complaint.
To successfully resolve the complaint, a Shire Officer will contact the dog owner (without disclosing your details) and inform them of the issue. In many cases, the owner is unaware that the dog is creating a nuisance, and the owner will be able to resolve the matter quickly.
Whilst the initial investigation is undertaken, you will be asked to fill out a 14-day 'barking dog diary' and return it to the investigating Officer. This will assist officers in determining if the barking constitutes a nuisance. We understand this can be a long and frustrating process for those affected by the barking, but Shire officers will work with the dog owner to try and reduce the barking in the meantime.
It’s important to note that whilst barking may be annoying, it may not be enough to meet the threshold of a nuisance as determined by section 32 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994.
You can lodge a barking dog complaint online below or contact the Shire.
Lodge a barking dog complaint